Swine Flu Responsible For Miscarriages in Pregnant Women

Swine Flu Responsible For Miscarriages in Pregnant Women

The US Center for Disease Control has learned that during 2009 the rate of miscarriages among pregnant women soared by over 700 per cent when compared to previous years, blaming the H1N1 vaccine as the culprit.

The CDC reports that at least 50 per cent of all pregnant women in the US were vaccinated during the 2009/2010 influenza season. Those women who just had the seasonal flu shot were three times more likely to get it, while those who got the H1N1 swine flu shot were ten times more likely to get it.

Overall, the number of vaccine-related "fetal-demise" reports increased by a huge 2,440 per cent in 2009, compared to previous years, which is even more alarming than the miscarriage statistics. Despite all this, the CDC is still urging the public, even pregnant women to get the vaccination.

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