while the yearly average of recorded fetal deaths following the vaccination of pregnant women for the past 30 years has been an average of 74 fetal deaths per year.
How many pregnant women get vaccinated for anything during pregnancy in normal times, and for what?
So, all of a sudden, you're pushing to vaccinate everyone in America over the course of a year (which failed, but that's beside the point). Now, remember, the VAERS does not prove a causation. It reports a disease that happens after a vaccination. All of a sudden, vaccinations are spiking by two orders of magnitude or more compared to what usually happens.
What is the total number of miscarriages in America over the course of a typical year? A quick search turns up:
24,000.
https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/stillbirth/features/pregnancy-infant-loss.htmlNow, you have 24,000 fetal deaths in the United States—not counting the deliberate killings we call "women's reproductive rights," but that's another issue—in a normal year. So you have, let's say, the majority of women in the country being vaccinated. If every miscarriage were reported after a pregnant woman got the vaccine, there would be 12,000 or so entries in the VAERS. If there were more than that, then you'd have to start asking questions.
There are fewer than 3,000. It's far LESS.
These women did not miscarry because of the vaccine. They miscarried WITH the vaccine. Just like a good chunk of the American population did not die OF the coronavirus, they died WITH it.
This is just the old, false canard that vaccines cause infertility, being pushed by the same foreign trolls and trial lawyers... just prepackaged with misleading evidence.