Experts Sound Alarm as Miscarriages Soar Among Covid-Vaccinated Women

Doctors and obstetrician-gynecologists (OB-GYN) are sounding the alarm over surging miscarriages impacting women who received Covid mRNA “vaccines.”

Among the experts raising major concerns over the issue is Dr. Kimberly Biss, a seasoned OB-GYN from Tampa, Florida.

Biss has become a prominent voice challenging the safety of Covid shots for pregnant women.

She has decades of experience and tenure as chief of medical staff at her hospital during the pandemic.

Biss is reporting dramatic spikes in miscarriages since the pandemic that are only impacting “vaccinated” women.

In a warning to the public, Biss notes that her concerns stem from clinical observations and data analysis.

During a new interview with Dr. Mary Talley Bowden on “America Out Loud,” Biss lifts the lid on the chilling miscarriage crisis.

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Pfizer’s post-marketing surveillance was eventually released under court order.

It revealed troubling outcomes for pregnant women who received mRNA injections.

Of 270 pregnant women vaccinated, only 32 were followed up with by Pfizer.

Alarmingly, however, 26 (81%) of those 32 pregnant women experienced miscarriages.

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Even if all 270 are considered, the rate is 9-10% — still above the typical 6%.

Stillbirths also skyrocketed five-fold from 5.8 to 31 per 1,000.

In addition, neonatal deaths jumped eight-fold from 3.9 to 31 per 1,000.

Biss’s doubts deepened after a pregnant patient at her hospital died of COVID-19.

The death prompted questions about early treatment and vaccine safety.

Biss faced pushback, however, and three colleagues tried to oust her from her position after she spoke out.

Dr. Biss highlights the exclusion of pregnant women from Pfizer’s initial trials.

During the trials, participants were told to avoid intercourse or use strict contraception, signaling uncertainty about reproductive risks.

Pfizer’s data contrasts with public health claims.

In April 2021, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) then-director, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, declared the mRNA “vaccines” safe for pregnant women.

This stance was later backed by groups like ACOG despite limited evidence.

Dr. Biss argues this was premature, however.

She points to studies showing spike protein in placentas and lipid nanoparticles — used in mRNA vaccines — accumulating in ovaries.

The issue raised major long-term reproductive concerns.

The CDC’s V-safe data reports a 13% miscarriage rate.

Yet, many leading experts suggest this figure could be higher.

In her own practice, Dr. Biss saw miscarriages rise from 4% in 2020 to 8% in 2021.

In 2022, they surged by 15% and peaked at 30% in January 2023.

Most of her patients (between 65% and 70%) were vaccinated, primarily with Pfizer.

Collaborating with statistician Jessica Rose, she published these findings in November 2022, fueling her call for scrutiny.

Biss’s critique challenges the narrative of “vaccine” safety for pregnant women.

The warnings urge a closer look at the data behind the numbers.

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