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Why is Pandemrix safe for unborn child?

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rationalmum2b · 29/11/2009 19:53

Can anyone explain the science behind why pandemrix is safe for the unborn child? I am happy to read studies and visit links to external references.

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fruitypuds · 14/12/2009 14:12

It's not. Sorry to go against the propaganda, but there have been many stories of miscarriage immediately after having the swine flu vaccine. preview.tinyurl.com/yeofg68 There is a lot of accurate info out there if you know where to look - and anything written by vaccine manufacturers (which the NHS info is) cannot be deemed unbiased. This vaccine was not tested on pregnant women - you are the guinea pigs. See here also: www.vaccineriskawareness.com

Thandeka · 14/12/2009 14:25

Sorry fruitypuds but none of those stories have a scientific basis- miscarriage especially in the first trimester is devastatingly common and unless scientists can prove definitively that the jab caused the miscarriage then I remain sceptical.

Rationalmum2b - all jabs contain risks of some sort or another. For me the risk in not having the jab outweighed the risk in having it. I would still say that NHS and WHO websites are excellent sources of peer reviewed factual information rather than minority scare mongering websites.

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