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Report: 44 percent of pregnant women in Pfizer Covid trials lost their babies

by WorldTribune Staff, August 18, 2022

Documents from Pfizer's Covid vaccine trials released in late July under court order showed that 44 percent of pregnant women who participated in the trial suffered miscarriages, feminist author and journalist Dr. Naomi Wolf reported.

“Pfizer took those deaths of babies — those spontaneous abortions and miscarriages — and recategorized them as recovered/resolved adverse effects,” Wolf said on Steve Bannon's War Room broadcast. “In other words, if you lost your baby, it was categorized by Pfizer as a resolved adverse event, like a headache that got better.”

Wolf has been spearheading research and analysis of the Pfizer documents through her website Daily Clout.

Out of 50 pregnant women in the Pfizer Covid vax trials, 22 lost their babies, according to an analysis of the documents released under court order.

"Despite this, Pfizer, and the Biden administration insisted that the vaccines were safe for pregnant women," Debra Heine noted in an Aug. 16 report for American Greatness.

In the past, only 10 to 15 percent of known pregnancies ended in miscarriage, according to Medical News Today.

The nonprofit group Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency sued the FDA last September for access to the documents. The agency denied the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to expedite the release of mRNA vaccine review documents. In a November 2021 joint status report, the FDA proposed releasing only 500 pages of the documents a month, which would have taken up to 75 years.

In a January court ruling, U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman of the Northern District of Texas, ordered the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to release around 12,000 documents immediately, and then 55,000 pages a month until all documents were released, totaling more than 300,000 pages.

Wolf said the FDA was in possession of the data nearly a year and a half ago, and instead of raising an alarm, the FDA and CDC proceeded to recommend the experimental injections for expectant mothers.

“Over a year ago, the FDA received this report that out of 50 pregnant women, 22 of them lost their babies, and they did not say anything,” Wolf said. “Thus the FDA was aware of the horrifying rate of fetal death by the start of April 2021 and were silent.”

The CDC, as recently as last month, still recommended the experimental mRNA vaccines for pregnant and breastfeeding “people.”

“COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for all people 6 months and older. This includes people who are pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to get pregnant now, or might become pregnant in the future,” the CDC said in a July 2022 post on its website. “CDC also recommends COVID-19 vaccines for infants 6 months and older who’s mother was vaccinated or had a COVID infection before or while pregnant.”

“Pfizer notes the miscarriages as serious adverse events with moderate or severe toxicity ratings,” Wolf explained. “However, all of them were recategorized, by Pfizer, in the internal documents under the category of adverse events that were ‘recovered’ or ‘resolved.' ”

Wolf noted that the Pfizer trial data correlates with a huge increase in miscarriages seen worldwide since the vaccine rollouts.

“If you extrapolate, globally, to all the pregnant women who are injected, it could explain what we’re seeing now of a baby die-off. 200 percent rise in neonatal deaths or spontaneous abortions and miscarriages in Scotland,” she said, adding, “86 babies died in Ontario when they usually have five or six [per quarter], and in Israel, a 34 percent rise of spontaneous abortions and miscarriages to vaccine.”

Wolf noted that trial documents which were released in April revealed that Pfizer had to hire 1,800 additional full-time employees in the first half of 2021 to deal with “the large increase” of adverse reactions to its Covid vaccine.

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