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The FDA, NIH, and CDC recommended vaccinating pregnant women at any time, leading to a rise in maternal mortality. A recent paper showed a concerning increase in maternal deaths in the US, erasing decades of progress in obstetrics. Pregnant women are dying with no mention of COVID or vaccines in the report. This alarming trend should be a cause for concern for everyone.

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Hi, I'm Dr. Gazzi Castillo, an OBGYN with 26 years of experience. I recommend my patients to get vaccinated against COVID-19, especially if they are trying to conceive now or in the future. There is no evidence suggesting any harm from the vaccine for those who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.

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The COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective for pregnant women, with no impact on fertility. Clinical trials did not initially include pregnant women, but there is no biological reason for concern. Data shows that antibodies are passed through breast milk to infants. Health organizations like Health Canada and the FDA recommend vaccination for pregnant women to protect themselves and their babies. There is no evidence of negative effects on fertility or pregnancy outcomes from the vaccines.

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The COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective for pregnant women, with no impact on fertility. Clinical trials did not initially include pregnant women, but there is no biological reason for concern. Data shows antibodies are passed through breast milk. Health authorities worldwide recommend vaccination for pregnant individuals to protect themselves and their babies. There is no evidence of negative effects on fertility or pregnancy outcomes from the vaccines.

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Clinical trials are essential to determine a product's safety and effectiveness, especially for vaccines intended for pregnant women. For a vaccine to be licensed for this demographic, specific trials must be conducted. A request was made to the FDA for the clinical trials used to license the flu shot for pregnant women, but after much delay, it was revealed that no such trials exist, as the flu shot has never been licensed for pregnant women. Consequently, promoting the flu shot for this group is considered off-label use, which pharmaceutical companies cannot legally advertise. Instead, the CDC handles this promotion.

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Pregnant women who have received the COVID-19 vaccine are experiencing rare but serious complications, including increased risk of blood clots. The vaccine can make blood clotting stronger, which poses a danger to both the mother and the baby. This can lead to difficulties in blood flow to the baby and other dangerous situations. It is important to note that the COVID-19 vaccine is still being researched and its safety is not guaranteed. Caution is advised when considering vaccination.

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Pregnant women are at higher risk of severe complications from COVID-19, such as pneumonia, due to changes in lung function and immune response. COVID-19 also increases the chances of premature birth and stillbirth. However, hundreds of thousands of pregnant women worldwide have been vaccinated against COVID-19, proving its safety for both mother and baby. To protect yourself and your baby this winter, it is important to get vaccinated. You can book an appointment with your GP or midwife, or do it online through the NHS app. Stay winter strong and get vaccinated.

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**Japanese Summary:** スピーカー0は、若者に対してワクチン推奨が現在も行われているか確認を求めた。スピーカー1は、推奨は繰り返されているが、公的関与の対象からは外されていると回答。スピーカー0は、それを推奨していないと理解して良いか確認し、スピーカー1は「していない」と答えた。 **English Translation:** Speaker 0 inquired whether vaccination is still recommended for young people. Speaker 1 responded that while recommendations are repeated, they are excluded from public involvement. Speaker 0 confirmed if it's correct to understand that it is not recommended, and Speaker 1 answered, "it is not."

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The conversation centers on whether the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) currently provides a recommendation for pregnant women regarding a specific matter. The speaker asks: "現在 厚生 労 働 省 と し て は 妊婦 に は 推 奨 し て い る ん で しょう か 、 し て い な い ん で しょう か。" In plain terms, this is asking if the MHLW, in its current stance, recommends or does not recommend the item or practice for pregnant women. The response given is: "て い ま せ ん 。" which translates to "It is not," indicating that the MHLW does not recommend the item or practice for pregnant women at present. This concise answer provides a direct determination from the authority in question regarding the guidance for pregnant women. Following the exchange, the interaction includes an acknowledgment from the speaker. The phrase "分かり ま た" appears, which means "I understand" or "Understood," signaling that the speaker has grasped the stance communicated by the other party. This acknowledgment reinforces that the conveyed information has been received and noted. The exchange concludes with an expression of gratitude: "ありがとう ござい ま し た," which translates to "Thank you." This closing remark serves to politely terminate the portion of the conversation, confirming appreciation for the information or clarification provided by the other party. In summary, the dialogue communicates a straightforward determination: the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare does not currently recommend the specified item or practice for pregnant women. The speaker acknowledges this stance and expresses understanding, followed by thanks.

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We do not accept donations from vaccinated individuals due to potential risks associated with the spike protein in stem cells. This spike protein may trigger an immune response and cause inflammation, potentially worsening the situation. While there is some data on this, it is not completely clear. Therefore, we only accept donations from unvaccinated women.

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Despite it being treated as an obligation to do so, physicians reportedly do not know these facts. The speaker expresses strong frustration about the situation. The speaker cites a famous medical journal, the New England Journal of Medicine, describing a study of vaccine researchers and stating that “the 12.6 percent user rate” was reported, and that the paper claimed there was no problem with the vaccine based on that figure. Using that paper as a basis, the San Fujikawa Society or a similarly named organization promoted vaccination for pregnant women. However, the actual content of the data is described as follows: of 827 people, 700 were in the late stage of pregnancy, and 127 were in the early stage (first trimester). For the subgroup limited to those under 20 weeks’ gestation, i.e., the 127 individuals, the reported miscarriage rate was 82 percent. From this, the speaker argues that the vaccine is dangerous, given the result for the early-stage group. It is claimed that the data were hidden or obscured, and that the later report combined the late-pregnancy group of 700 with the early-pregnancy group of 127 to produce a 12.6 percent miscarriage rate, which was then published. The speaker concludes that even a major medical journal could be influenced by external financial pressures, resulting in biased reporting that supports the other side’s interests.

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Clinical trials for the COVID-19 vaccine didn't include pregnant women initially, but there's no biological reason the vaccine wouldn't be effective and safe during pregnancy. The National Advisory Committee on Immunization recommends vaccination for pregnant individuals. Data supports that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective in pregnancy, and protective antibodies are transmitted through breast milk to the infant. The vaccines do not affect fertility in women or men, and there's no way they can. There's no reason to worry about impacts on fertility from the COVID-19 vaccines, theoretically or based on over a year's worth of data. Good safety data exists for vaccines in pregnancy, with no reason to believe there will be concerns related to pregnancy. The vaccine is safe, tested, and recommended by the World Health Organization and the FDA for pregnant women for their own protection and the safety of their loved ones.

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Speaker 0 explains that even the obstetrics and gynecology association has reportedly pushed to vaccinate pregnant women as a duty, but doctors are the ones who do not know the facts. They reference a highly regarded medical journal, the New England Journal of Medicine, which published a study claiming a 12.6 percent user rate for the vaccine’s research results. Based on that paper, the 三 富 士 川 学 会 then attempted to vaccinate pregnant women. In reality, among the 827 individuals involved, 700 were in the postpartum period, 127 were in the antepartum period, and initial data were from that group. Specifically, for the group limited to those under twenty weeks (twenty weeks or less), which is 127 people, the miscarriage rate was 82 percent. Therefore, the argument is that, going forward, one can see how dangerous the vaccine is from those numbers. The speaker contends that data were hidden and later mixed into the 700-person postpartum group, yielding a miscarriage rate of 12.6 percent. Because of this, the claim is that even a leading medical journal has been influenced by money to publish such conclusions. Overall, the points presented are: - The obstetrics field is described as advocating vaccination of pregnant women as a duty, while physicians allegedly lack awareness of the underlying facts. - The NEJM published a study deemed to show a 12.6 percent user rate, which the speaker implies is problematic. - The 三 富 士 川 学 会 vaccinated pregnant women, but the data show that among 127 women under twenty weeks, the miscarriage rate was 82 percent. - The speaker asserts that this information was hidden and later combined with data from the 700 postpartum cases to produce a 12.6 percent miscarriage rate. - The implication is that even a top medical journal can be swayed by financial influence, resulting in biased reporting.

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Pregnant moms are now recommended to receive the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, as 90,000 pregnant moms in the US have been vaccinated without any harm to themselves or their babies. The data suggests that the vaccines are safe for pregnant women. Additionally, the availability of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines is increasing. In other news, Buckinghamshire Air is being offered for free.

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The speaker claims the pertussis vaccine, recommended for pregnant women and family members to protect newborns, does not prevent infection or transmission. They state the pertussis vaccine is combined with tetanus and diphtheria, and now pregnant women are also urged to get the COVID and RSV vaccines, and sometimes hepatitis B, bringing the total to seven. The speaker asserts that none of these vaccines have been tested for safety on pregnant women and their fetuses.

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職員の皆さん、よく聞いてください。厚労省の職員が一番理解していることです。現在もワクチン接種が推奨されていますが、多くの人が苦しんでいます。中には辞めたいと思っている人もいるかもしれません。そうした人々は勇気を振り絞って立ち上がってほしいです。多くの人が亡くなっています。ワクチンを中止しましょう。 --- Employees, listen carefully. The Ministry of Health understands the situation best. Vaccination is still being recommended, but many are suffering. Some may even want to quit. Those individuals should muster the courage to stand up. Many people are dying. Let's stop the vaccinations.

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推奨はしているんでしょうか、していないんでしょうか。若者に対して。 推奨をしていると公的勧告の対象から今は外している。 推奨していないと理解してよろしいでしょうか。 していない。 わかりました。 **Translation:** Is it recommended or not, for young people? It is recommended, but is now excluded from the scope of public recommendations. Is it correct to understand that it is not recommended? It is not. Understood.

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We don't accept vaccinated people because there is research suggesting that the spike protein in stem cells triggered by the vaccine may cause inflammation and potentially worsen things. Although the data is not 100% clear, we only use products from unvaccinated women to avoid any potential risks.

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The speaker says that even for obstetrics and gynecology societies, vaccination during pregnancy has been pursued as a duty, but physicians do not know the actual facts. They reference the New England Journal of Medicine, a famous medical journal, where a study of a vaccine’s adverse outcomes claimed that the user rate was 12.6%. Based on that paper, the Sanpeshikawa (Sanbushikawa) Association reportedly promoted vaccination for pregnant women as well. In reality, the data were as follows: of 827 people, 700 were in late pregnancy, and 127 were in the early stages (first trimester). When restricting to the 127 people who were under 20 weeks, the usage rate was 82%. Therefore, the speaker argues that this data reveals how dangerous the vaccine is, and that the data were hidden and mixed with high-profile 700-person data to produce the 12.6% miscarriage rate that was published. This is presented as evidence of a situation where even in medical journals, information was handled to favor the other side due to money and other influences.

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推奨はしているんでしょうか、していないんでしょうか。若者に対して。 推奨をしていると公的勧告の対象から今は外している。 推奨していないと理解してよろしいでしょうか。 していない。 わかりました。 **Translation:** Is it recommended or not, for young people? It is recommended, but is now excluded from the scope of public recommendations. Is it correct to understand that it is not recommended? It is not. Understood.

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日本語: 話者0は、厚生労働省が妊婦に特定の行為を推奨しているかどうかを尋ねた。話者1は、推奨していないと答えた。話者0は感謝の意を述べた。 English translation: Speaker 0 asked if the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare recommends a specific action for pregnant women. Speaker 1 replied that they do not. Speaker 0 expressed gratitude.

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Pregnant women who received COVID-19 shots experienced concerning effects, according to maternal fetal medicine expert Dr. Against Thorpe. The shots quickly spread throughout the body, crossing barriers like the placenta and blood-brain barriers in both the mother and fetus. Compared to the flu vaccine, COVID-19 shots led to more adverse events in women of reproductive age. Data showed a 27-fold higher risk of miscarriage and over twice the risk of negative fetal outcomes across six categories. Additionally, birth rates in several European countries dropped significantly after widespread COVID-19 vaccination. As a result, researchers are urging the immediate suspension of COVID-19 vaccination for individuals of childbearing and reproductive age.

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Speaker 0 asks whether the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare currently recommends something for pregnant women or not. The answer is: "not recommended." "Understood. Thank you."

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It is safe to get vaccinated while breastfeeding. There is no bad time to get vaccinated, whether you are thinking about having a baby, pregnant, or have already delivered your baby.

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新型コロナワクチンの被害認定予算が増額され、110倍の健康被害が懸念される。厚生労働省が39.7億7000万円の予算を想定。Health damage from the COVID-19 vaccine in the fiscal year 2023 has led to a budget increase to 39.7 billion 700 million yen, raising concerns of over 100 times the expected health damage by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.
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