View Full Version : H1N1 Causing Miscarriage
deesalie
11-11-09, 09:45 AM
The insert in the packet says that the vaccine hasn't been tested for pregnant women, so why are they advising it then?? :mad:
http://organichealthadviser.com/archives/shocking-h1n1-swine-flu-vaccine-miscarriage-stores-from-pregnant-women-tell-your-doctors-that-vaccines-and-pregnancy-do-not-mix
Momtezuma Tuatara
11-11-09, 02:24 PM
Lots of pregnant women are now having miscarriages after the vaccine and being told it's coincidental.
deesalie
11-11-09, 03:15 PM
That's one massive coincidence :alien::cool:
Momtezuma Tuatara
11-11-09, 06:54 PM
As we all know, all vaccine reactions, are always coincidental. After all, people have miscarriages and die all the time.
Barefoot
12-11-09, 04:15 AM
It should be easy for them to compare the rates of miscarriages in the vaccinated v non vaccinated.
Something tells me this will not happen.
MinorityView
12-11-09, 01:14 PM
also, it won't be the vaccine unless it is 100%--every woman who gets a flu shot has to miscarry.
You've all seen that argument about autism, right? My kid got all his shots and he is JUST fine, so that proves there is no connection.
Barefoot
13-11-09, 05:17 AM
also, it won't be the vaccine unless it is 100%--every woman who gets a flu shot has to miscarry.
You've all seen that argument about autism, right? My kid got all his shots and he is JUST fine, so that proves there is no connection.
Many who took vioxx were fine too.
magical1
13-11-09, 07:00 AM
Many who took vioxx were fine too.
This is exactly the argument my Mother comes up with when I talk about Vioxx... "oh I go to pilates with a woman who was on Vioxx and she is just fine." :giggle:
MinorityView
13-11-09, 08:49 AM
well, by that logic, measles isn't dangerous because it doesn't have a 100% fatality rate!
Momtezuma Tuatara
13-11-09, 05:20 PM
Yeah. I had measles and survived so why can't you? :p
MinorityView
14-11-09, 12:30 AM
Ditto! And I had mine in a two room apartment inhabited by 7 people: my parents and 5 children, ranging in age from 13 to 1. And still survived! Without medical help. And my younger siblings didn't catch it from me.
Barefoot
14-11-09, 06:03 AM
Count me in for measles circa 1966.
The younger generation seem shocked that we were taken to measles parties LOL.
count me in too....:giggle:
Me and 4 of my sibs had measles and we came through just fine way back in the early 70's. Gee, I don't even think that we were given any fancy stuff like paracetamol etc; but I do remember that in those days being sick was respected and rest was mandatory, you were not frowned upon for missing school or not "doing what you were supposed to etc; you had measles you had to take it easy and rest and were given lot's of soups and porridge etc;
Today, people take suppressors ( like the paracetamol and others) and are back at school, daycare, work the very next day.....but that is a whole other tocpic:(
MinorityView
16-11-09, 01:50 AM
silly us! don't we know that anecdotes are not science?
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