TdaP Study Excluded all “Bad Outcomes” to “Prove” Vaccination in Pregnancy is Safe

TdaP Study Excluded all “Bad Outcomes” to “Prove” Vaccination in Pregnancy is Safe

American Academy of Pediatrics researchers claim that they found NO association between vaccination during pregnancy and infant hospitalization or death in the first six months of life, Not so fast! They EXCLUDED bad outcomes such as death, hospitalization or pre-term birth from their figures before analysis. They virtually eliminated all of the evidence that vaccines in pregnancy are harming and killing infants, from their study.

Some of the exclusions from their study:

  • ALL CASES OF HOSPITALIZATION OR DEATH of the infant during pregnancy or birth.
  • ALL CASES OF BIRTH DEFECTS in infants.
  • ALL CASES OF PRE-TERM BIRTH before 34 weeks gestation.
  • ALL CASES OF PERINATAL COMPLICATIONS (complications shortly before/during/after birth)

THIS is the type of junk “science” that is used to defend the idea of vaccine safety. The CDC approved all these exclusions…Proving once again how the science is biased, controlled, and manipulated for the desired results!

James Lyons-Weiler, PhD comments on their conclusions and exclusion:

“infants born before 34 weeks’ gestation…”

OK. STOP.  REALLY.  PRE-TERM BIRTHS ARE A VERY SERIOUS CONCERN.  WHAT IF TDAP USE IN PREGNANCY CAUSES PRE-TERM BIRTHS???  I’m sure pregnant women would like to know. 

‘…a perinatal complication (such as placental abruption) that would likely be unrelated to maternal vaccination”….

THIS IS NOT SCIENCE. CIRCULAR REASONING RULES.  VACCINES ARE SAFE, SO LET’S NOT DO A VACCINATED VS. UNVACCINATED. VACCINES ARE SAFE, SO LET’S IGNORE THE DATA THAT WE HAVE ALREADY COLLECTED TO DETERMINE IF VACCINES ARE SAFE – BECAUSE VACCINES ARE SAFE.

– jameslyonsweiler.com

.And of course, they will never perform a study that compares the vaccinated to the unvaccinated. It’s beyond maddening. 

Thank you James Lyons-Weiler, PhD for your comments

THE STUDY: http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/pediatrics/early/2018/02/16/peds.2017-3310.full.pdf

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