The CDC Lied - Babies Died
Pregnant Women and the H1N1
Vaccine: We Report - You Decide!
Dear Readers,
Over the past several
months, Children of God for Life has received hundreds of emails
and phone calls regarding the H1N1 and seasonal flu vaccines,
generally inquiring as to whether or not the vaccines are
produced using aborted fetal cell lines. They are not
- at least none that are currently FDA approved thus far. (See
www.cogforlife.org/swineflu2009.htm )
However, fear about
contracting the virus is running rampant with the news media
reporting as of November 12th that according to the CDC, 22
million people have contracted the H1N1 virus with some 4,000
deaths
in the US alone.
http://video.foxnews.com/11560450/stunning-new-statistics
But those numbers are patently false, as
CBS News uncovered in their recent
reports. But naturally, those sort of numbers have
pregnant women worried and for good reason. Because in
addition to wild and inaccurate news stories, the CDC is also
peddling the following advice for pregnant women:
"Getting the flu shot is the
single best way to protect
against the flu. It is important
for a pregnant woman to receive
both the 2009 H1N1 flu shot and
the seasonal flu shot. A
pregnant woman who gets any type
of flu has a greater chance for
serious health problems.
Compared with people in general
who get 2009 H1N1 flu (formerly
called “swine flu”), pregnant
women with 2009 H1N1 flu are
more likely to be admitted to
hospitals. Pregnant women are
also more likely to have serious
illness and death from 2009 H1N1
flu. When a pregnant woman gets
a flu shot, it can protect both
her and her baby. Research has
found that pregnant women who
had a flu shot get sick less
often with the flu than do
pregnant women who did not get a
flu shot. Babies born to mothers
who had a flu shot in pregnancy
also get sick with flu less
often than do babies whose
mothers did not get a flu shot."
http://www.cdc.gov/H1N1flu/vaccination/pregnant_qa.htm
And while Children of God for
Life has always focused on the
moral aspects of aborted fetal
cell lines in vaccines and
medical products, when something
doesn't sound right, we will
investigate. To say "I
smell a rat" is putting it
mildly....this reeks of
political pandering, paybacks to
the pharmaceutical industry and
endangering the lives of
millions of Americans.
On Thursday, November 12th we
received an email with a pretty
frightening story - that
pregnant women were experiencing
miscarriages after receiving the
H1N1 vaccine. Please see
posts at the following two
websites from these unfortunate
moms who lost their babies:
http://organichealthadviser.com/archives/shocking-h1n1-swine-flu-vaccine-miscarriage-stores-from-pregnant-women-tell-your-doctors-that-vaccines-and-pregnancy-do-not-mix
And
http://miscarriage.about.com/b/2009/09/29/some-pregnant-women-fearful-of-h1n1-vaccine.htm#comment-12992
some of which are repeat posts from above, some are not.
The next step was to check the VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Events
Reporting System) reports from the CDC.
Although these reports are tricky to maneuver at times to
acquire the requested information, we did find 8 reported
miscarriages: 6 from the
H1N1 vaccine and 2 from the seasonal flu vaccines. Considering
that less than 15% of pregnant women have received the vaccines
and that the vaccines have been available less than one month
(report date 11-13) we find that number to be fairly high.
Further, the data reveals that statistically, the rate of
miscarriage is 3 times as high with H1N1 as compared to seasonal
flu vaccines.
So we then
checked to see what the NIH/HHS data had to say. And in the
FAQ's it says this:
“I got an email that tells the story of someone who got a
flu shot and had a miscarriage two days later.”
FDA Response:
Tragically, every day in the U.S., people suffer from
heart attacks, miscarriages, strokes, and other
health-related events. Some result in serious illness,
even death. For example, there are approximately 8,700
deaths from heart attack, 140 cases of Guillain-Barre,
and 14,000 miscarriages in the U.S. every week. These
events are no more common among people who have received
seasonal flu vaccine than in people who have not. The
CDC has received no reports of serious adverse events
from people who have received the H1N1 vaccine to date
in the clinical trials or in the few places across the
country where vaccinations have begun. We have created
a strong new surveillance system that will allow us to
track adverse reactions and quickly analyze whether
there is a link to the vaccine."
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