Frank Bergman, SLAY
Two alarming international studies have just been published that raise major concerns about the future of highly “vaccinated” populations.
One study, from researchers in Spain, shows that miscarriages are skyrocketing among women who received Covid mRNA “vaccines.”
Meanwhile, official data from the Czech Republic has revealed that conception rates are plunging among “vaccinated” women.
The new peer-reviewed study from Spain was led by the internationally renowned Dr. Noelia Rodríguez-Blanco and Dr. Jesús Sánchez-Más.
Rodríguez-Blanco and Sánchez-Más led a team of highly respected researchers to analyze comparative data on maternal and neonatal outcomes among Covid-vaccinated and unvaccinated pregnant women.
They published the results of their study on Wednesday in the medical journal BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth.
The retrospective cohort analysis raises important public health implications while also sounding the alarm about disturbing safety signals.
Researchers retrospectively examined 156 pregnant women from two public hospitals in the Valencian Community between 2020 and 2022.
Among them, 45 women (28.8%) received at least one dose of a Covid “vaccine.”
The majority of the women received mRNA injections, most Pfizer (67%) or Moderna (24%).
Clinical records, vaccination registries, and epidemiological surveillance systems were used to extract symptom and outcome data.
Alarmingly, the researchers uncovered a troubling signal, showing miscarriage surged in early pregnancy among the “vaccinated” group.
While most mainstream studies support the protective role of “vaccination,” the study quietly reports a concerning anomaly.
The study found that among vaccinated women, 5 miscarriages were observed (10.4%) in the first or second trimester, compared to only one miscarriage (2.7%) in the third trimester.
This translated to an elevated miscarriage risk ratio (R=18.5; 95% CI 2.38–144.2; p < 0.001)—a figure that, although derived from a small sample, warrants follow-up in larger prospective studies.
By contrast, no miscarriage difference was noted across trimesters among unvaccinated women.
The researchers warn that the unexpectedly high miscarriage risk reported in early pregnancy among “vaccinated” women cannot be dismissed without further research.
Health agencies promoting “vaccination” during pregnancy must acknowledge this surge in miscarriages and warn the public about the risks.
Meanwhile, disturbing findings have also emerged in official data from the Czech Republic.
The study was conducted by a team of scientists led by Dr. Vibeke Maniche.
Dr. Manniche of the University of Copenhagen in Denmark collaborated with researchers at Palacký University Olomouc in the Czech Republic and Sweden’s Umeå University.
The findings of the study, titled “Rates of Successful Conceptions According to COVID-19 Vaccination Status: Data from the Czech Republic,” were published in PrePrints earlier this week.
The team of European researchers reports that Covid mRNA “vaccination” before conception caused successful conception (SC) rates to plunge dramatically when compared to unvaccinated women.
The researchers defined successful conception (SC) as pregnancies resulting in live births nine months later.
The study analyzed official government data for over 1.3 million Czech women aged 18–39 between January 2021 and December 2022.