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I work in Upstate NY as a board certified Ob/Gyn and trained at Magee Women’s Hospital. I am thankful for that training as the patients of today are as sickly as the high risk transfers that I saw 25 years ago. The difference is I work in a community hospital now and have had to adapt this new norm. The rates of preeclampsia , IUGR , and post partum hemorrhage are astounding. I cannot believe the pathology of the modern ( post 2020) placenta. The red and robust cotyledon has been replaced by a pale, calcified, and infarcted version. I wonder how these babies will fare over the next 5 years and if we will see long-standing mental acuity changes for these innocent passengers.

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Peter and all,

This continuing COVID19 Terror theatre must be stopped by The People! No politicians, including Trump will do this…The People is where the buck stops!

Sorry…YOU are going to have fight for your Freedom and Liberty

The following current column from Lex Greene below has ignited a firestorm of response from new NORTH AMERICAN LAW CENTER members coming to them to unite, out of total frustration with a past lack of unity and direction.

HOW the RIGHT Can UNITE! Contact Lex here…

https://newswithviews.com/how-the-right-can-unite/

Not only CAN we unite around the common goal of Freedom and Liberty, we MUST unite by setting our individual priorities in a manner that will allow us to work together on the TOP PRIORITIES which we agree on, and focus on the things we don't agree on later!

Divided, we don't stand a chance! Only when we UNITE in working strategies on TOP PRIORITIES do we have a chance!

Regards,

Mother/Grandmother Lion of 7 and counting

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You said...."COVID-19 vaccination among pregnant people aged 18-49 years..." huh? You also think men can get pregnant?

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My 35 yr old daughter delivered her first (my first Grandchild) healthy baby boy of 8lbs4oz

on April 2. We all have been following any and all news and data on this exact topic. Thrilled we are.

Keep up the posting of any data on pregnancy. Families need to know exactly any and all risks.

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Wow! Thank you, Dr. McCullough, for getting this information out. Sad that so many have already taken the shots.

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I still insist, All people should refrain from All treatments called “vaccines,” period. After thirty years of research, I can not find any evidence clearly proving any vaccine was a “legitimate” health benefit, especially when honestly contrasted to “natural immunity” by healthy individuals exposed to a normal world that is NOT being manipulated by Eugenicist Monsters— such as poisoning the air, plants, animals, all water and soil with Air Force jets spraying bio-chemical-trails of heavy metals and biological weapons, or glyphosate and other herbicides/pesticides to kill all the wrong life, or fluoride & mercury fillings, or mNRA weapons… How many times are we told all day every day, “the world is overpopulated, and freedom and choice is dangerous”—so get vaxxed, build prisons and war machines for goodness sake. We are all so stupefied so intelligently by so many Gatekeeper talking- heads keeping us from saving ourselves, and it’s working, just as their own protocols suggest.

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A major PBS TV producer, Bonnie Boswell, has recently done an hour long program on maternal deaths. It's mostly centered on the black community, and it says racism is perhaps the major reason why black women have a much greater MMR (maternal mortality rate).

https://www.pbs.org/video/saving-moms-utpctj/

So I looked up some stuff and sent it to her. First, I wonder if she made an assumption that if all things were equal black women and women of other races would have the same MMR. Anybody know anything about that?

In terms of a percentage increase, the biggest jump since 2018 was the jump from 2020 to 2021.

That's CDC data.

The MMR for women in the U.S. reached its lowest level 20 years ago, and has been rising since then. But in other advanced nations the MMR has continued to stay low, and not gone up like the U.S. In 1915 black women had a lower rate compared to white women than they have now, but it was always higher. Seems like racism is not the major factor to explain the rise since 2020. Sub Saharan Africa has a very high rate of MMR. They have a lot of poverty. But they lowered the MMR rate in the last 20 years, while here in the U.S. it went up.

https://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/issue-brief-report/2020/dec/maternal-mortality-united-states-primer

I wonder if Children's Helath Defense has looked at this.

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