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stargazer2540

Updated 1y ago

Can Covid Vaccines Cause Miscarriage?

I am obviously not asking about me but about my sister since covid started she has had three bouts of covid. and now she just had her third miscarriage.. what I want to know is can the booster shot and the vaccinations cause people to miscarry? I feel bad for her she has tried it three time now in the last 2 years. please let me know any ideas thank you so much

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Tense_PaintSaul

2y

No. There is some limited research about people who have has Covid having a higher chance of miscarriage but not the vaccines.
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stargazer2540

2y

❤️❤️ tyvm appreciate it.
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Endstage

2y

Yes the booster shot could cause a miscarriage. The "vaccine" is not really a vaccine. It is a drug using a protein from the virus that causes the symptoms. I got both shots and now I am in endstage kidney failure.
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Faroop

2y

So sorry about your sister! Covid infection can cause a miscarriage, but a booster shot should not. Pregnant people are at a higher risk for serious illness from covid, and covid causes complications in pregnancy, so vaccination is important for them. Really sorry about your sister’s loss 😞
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stargazer2540

2y

😥😥😥😥❤️❤️❤️ sorry to hear,ENdstagey heart goes out to you..

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