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miscarriage, but I can't find them. I couldn't find them on

Danielsson's blog or the link below on the comments section. What am I

doing wrong? Would you please help me find them?

 

> Some Pregnant Women Fearful of H1N1 Vaccine

> Miscarriage / Pregnancy Loss Blog

> By Krissi Danielsson, About.com Guide to Miscarriage / Pregnancy Loss

> Tuesday September 29, 2009

> An article in Minneapolis Star Tribune reports on how some pregnant

> women

> are skeptical of the new H1N1 vaccine. Pregnant women are among the

> groups

> strongly advised to get the vaccine, but many women are less than

> thrilled

> about the idea of getting the shot, reporting concerns about the

> safety of

> the vaccine and possible effects for the unborn baby.

> I can definitely see where they are coming from, being someone who was

> concerned about safety of pretty much everything when I was

> pregnant. And there

> ’s not much research on the safety of any type of flu vaccine during

> the

> first trimester, much less thimerosal exposure in the first trimester,

> although the CDC says that flu vaccination is advisable in any

> trimester during

> a pandemic. Still, there are definite risks to catching the flu during

> pregnancy also — and pregnant women seem to be at higher risk of

> having severe

> complications (including death) from H1N1 flu in particular. As with

> most

> cases, all you can really do is weigh the risks and benefits of both

> courses

> of action and discuss your concerns with your doctor — then make an

> informed choice on how to proceed.

> What are your thoughts? Do you plan to get the H1N1 flu vaccine,

> especially if you are currently pregnant or hope to become pregnant

> in the near

> future? Vote here.

> Comments (from readers)

> October 9, 2009 at 2:41 pm

> (1) Jo says: I got the flu vaccine (regular not H1N1) at 8 weeks

> pregnant.

> Three days later I miscarried. I am not going to get the H1N1.

> October 26, 2009 at 11:07 am

> (2) Regrets says:

> I got both vaccines on Thursday. I was 9 weeks pregnant. I

> miscarried on

> Sunday. I was told by several doctors to get these vaccines. Now I

> wish I

> followed my gut feeling and not get them at ALL!

> October 29, 2009 at 8:33 am

> (3) says: i work in a hospital like setting and was told ‘the benefits

> outweigh the risks” 1am i got the vaccine, 3am i started bleeding and

> craming, 3pm miscarried. you decide

> October 31, 2009 at 1:29 pm

> (4) sue says: I had the H1N1 vaccination and 24 hours later had a

> miscarriage.

> October 31, 2009 at 8:25 pm

> (5) Linda Hill says: My daughter in law was 10 weeks pregnant and

> had the

> H1N1 vaccine on Friday that night she miscarried.

> November 1, 2009 at 9:58 pm

> (6) Stephanie says: I received the H1N1 over a week ago. I am now 5

> weeks.

> I am doing well so far.

> November 2, 2009 at 10:52 pm

> (7) SoSorry says:

> I was so ready to get the H1N1 vaccine last week and they were only

> giving

> them to pregnant women. I was 6 weeks along and got it and the next

> day I

> started cramping and miscarried. I already had two healthy

> pregnancies and

> never miscarried or had any problems. My doctors think I am crazy to

> think

> it was the H1N1 but if no one looks into this than other women will

> not

> know. I am so sorry that I got it.

> November 3, 2009 at 4:30 pm

> (8) Connie says:

> I also received the H1N1 vaccination on October 22nd, 2009 and went

> into

> labor on October 25th, at 16 weeks pregnant and we just heard the

> heartbeat

> and everything was fine with my pregnancy on October 16th, 2009,

> then on

> October 28th my water broke then on October 29th, I delivered a

> stillborn

> baby boy, and no one can tell me why…Everyone wants to say it did

> not come

> from the shot but I believe it did. My baby was growing at the

> correct pace

> and everyone wants to brush off the vaccination. I say if you have the

> vaccination and suffer a miscarriage if they are able to perform an

> autopsy have

> it done.

> November 3, 2009 at 4:34 pm

> (9) Connie says:

> I also agree something needs to be done and looked more into with this

> vaccination because most women are being advised it’s just something

> that

> happens, but I also had two healthy children normal pregnancies and

> when I

> received this vaccination with my third pregnancy, my baby is gone.

> Contact me

> at connie.adams

> November 4, 2009 at 10:12 pm

> (10) sioux falls, south dakota says:

> I received the H1N1 vaccine on October 16th and started experiencing

> cramping on the 22nd. I was nearly 17 weeks pregnant and gave birth

> to a

> stillborn baby boy on the 23rd. Like many of the other women here,

> the first thing

> I suspected was the H1N1 vaccine. I immediately asked a nurse at the

> hospital if that would have anything to do with it. Without

> hesitation, she told

> me “absolutely not.” I had reservations about getting the vaccine, but

> followed the advice of my long trusted family doctor. In a follow up

> appointment with my doctor 3 days after I lost my baby, I asked him

> if the vaccine

> would have had any adverse effects on my baby. He also said that it

> was not

> possible. I don’t believe that my doctor was necessarily lying to

> me, he

> was simply following the accepted practices and opinions of his

> field. I do,

> however, believe that as a nation, we are being lied to. This

> vaccine is

> NOT safe during pregnancy. There has not been enough testing done to

> determine this and there are far too many “coincidences” for this to

> be anything

> but a result of a vaccine that was hastily pushed into production and

> distribution in an effort to stop widespread panic. I have read so

> many stories

> in defense of the vaccine that will talk about how common

> miscarriages are,

> but I would challenge you to ask ANY health care professional how

> common

> second trimester miscarriages are. My baby was doing perfect

> developmentally

> and I had felt him move earlier that day. My heart goes out to all

> of you

> out there who have had to go through the same heartache and loss

> that I have

> had in the last couple of weeks. There is no reason that any woman or

> family should have to go through this. Get the word out to all of

> the pregnant

> women that you know. I know that if I had heard that women had been

> losing

> their babies shortly after they received the vaccine, I would have

> followed

> my gut and not gotten it myself. Maybe then Wyatt would have had a

> chance

> at life.

> November 5, 2009 at 11:51 am

> (11) sue field says:

> If you read the novatis or baxter pkg insert available on the web

> you will

> find that 1. there is not sufficient testing on pregnant women so they

> dont know how safe it is….its not recommended for children under 2

> is not a

> fetus a child under 2? there is no conclusion on safety with

> breastfeeding…..

> Md’s just want to scare the hell out of you for the 1% that can get

> very

> sick..If folks would just wash hands frequently, stay away from sick

> contacts as much as possible and take supplements and live a healthy

> way…you

> likely can avoid the flu altogether… SOOOOO Sorry for your

> losses….my <3 breaks

> for you all

> [snip]

> more comments can be read here:

> _http://miscarriage.about.com/gi/pages/poll.htm?

> linkback= & poll_id=4231429812

> & poll=3_

>

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l=3

> )

> Added Comment:

> If any Canadian women have miscarried after getting the H1N1 shot,

> please

> feel free to post a comment here.

> For details on the ingredients of the Canadian GSK Vaccine, _please go

> here_

>

(http://canadiansforhealthfreedom.wordpress.com/2009/10/28/they-call-it-arepanri\

x-i-call-it-the-pandematrix/

> )

> A number of other posts on this blog refer to damage caused by

> Mercury.

>

>

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> _Reports of H1N1 Vaccine Causing Miscarriages in the USA_

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> scarriages-in-the-usa/)

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