U.S. health authorities have made pregnant women one of the highest priority groups for getting the H1N1 swine flu vaccine. Is it actually safe for pregnant women and their babies?
In fact, the package inserts for the swine flu vaccines actually say that the safety of these vaccines for pregnant women has not been established. And miscarriage reports from pregnant women who have taken the H1N1 swine flu vaccine have started to pour in from all over the nation, according to Organic Health November 11, 2009.
I’ve read so many personal stories of heartbreak – women who lost their babies just hours or days after getting the H1N1 vaccine this year. Someone might argue that miscarriages are common and have nothing to do with the vaccine. But when a shockingly large number of women who had healthy pregnancies up until the injection with the vaccine suddenly miscarry right afterwards, it most certainly warrants investigation! And most vaccine-related miscarriages have not been reported yet. Remember, only less than 10% of severe vaccine side effects will ever be reported!
Would you like to become a guinea pig if you are a pregnant mother? If you read the package inserts, you’ll find that NONE of them have ever been tested for safety and effectiveness in pregnant women and nursing mothers, and none of them are recommended for pregnant women “unless clearly needed.” You should also understand that no reproduction studies have been done to determine how these flu vaccines (whether for seasonal- or the H1N1 vaccine) affect future fertility, and whether or how they affect a developing fetus. The vaccine manufacturers and the doctors administering the shots are legally protected if something goes wrong. You cannot sue them for damages.
So it’s really up to you to decide whether to get the vaccine or not. I strongly urge you to do more research and make an educated decision for yourself and your unborn baby!
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