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Any proof yet that the vaccine DOESN'T sterilize people?

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8 minutes ago, KSB2424 said:

Hey Y'all, any proof yet that fandandy has never raped or murdered another person?  

I'll bet on he hasn't. You can choose the other side. 

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18 minutes ago, KSB2424 said:

I judge harshly people that try to publicly prove a non existence.  

Ooooh.  Skeery.

In reality, I hope for your sake that you're not this big of a doosh.

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Can anyone prove that aliens have NOT taken over fandandy's body?  We need proof or else it happened. 

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2 minutes ago, KSB2424 said:

Can anyone prove that aliens have NOT taken over fandandy's body?  We need proof or else it happened. 

If their infestation feels like boredom then I would say yes.

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Sure

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The report by Shimabukuro et al. includes safety results for 35,691 v-safe participants 16 to 54 years of age who identified as pregnant and the first 3958 participants who enrolled in the v-safe pregnancy registry. In both cohorts, 54% of the participants received the Pfizer–BioNTech vaccine and 46% received the Moderna vaccine. The age distribution, status with respect to race and ethnic group, and timing of the first dose were similar with each vaccine. Among v-safe participants, 86.5% had a known pregnancy at the time of vaccination, and 13.5% reported a positive pregnancy test after vaccination. Among v-safe pregnancy registry participants, 28.6% received vaccine in the first trimester, 43.3% in the second trimester, and 25.7% in the third trimester.

Among 827 registry participants who reported a completed pregnancy, the pregnancy resulted in a spontaneous abortion in 104 (12.6%) and in stillbirth in 1 (0.1%); these percentages are well within the range expected as an outcome for this age group of persons whose other underlying medical conditions are unknown. A total of 712 pregnancies (86.1%) resulted in a live birth, mostly among participants who received their first vaccination dose in the third trimester. Among live-born infants, the incidences of preterm birth (9.4%), small size for gestational age (3.2%), and congenital anomalies (2.2%) were also consistent with those expected on the basis of published literature. There were no neonatal deaths. These are reassuring data based on reports from pregnant women mostly vaccinated in the third trimester.

In addition, rates of local and systemic reactions after vaccination among v-safe participants who identified as pregnant were similar to those in a larger group of nonpregnant women, which suggests that the physiologic changes in pregnancy do not materially affect such reactions. The most common side effect was injection-site pain, with fatigue, headache, and myalgia reported substantially more often after the second dose. Fever was reported in a small number of people after the first dose and in approximately a third of recipients after the second dose.

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