Why do some people think that over 80 of pregnant women in the Pfizer vaccine trial had a miscarriage?

The usual suspects...
Did Over 80 Percent of Pregnant Women in the Pfizer Vaccine Trial Have a Miscarriage?
Of course, whether the statistic is 44% or over 80%, this is pure propaganda pushed by anti-vaccine influencers.

Propaganda that was already fact checked a few years ago...

And also refuted by further studies on COVID vaccines and miscarriage rates!
"COVID-19 vaccines are not associated with an increase in the risk of miscarriage or reduced rates of ongoing pregnancy or live birth among women of reproductive age."
The risk of miscarriage following COVID-19 vaccination: a systematic review and meta-analysis
None of which has kept anti-vaccine influencers from continuing to push their idea that COVID vaccines are dangerous for pregnant women.

An idea that is itself dangerous, as natural COVID infections have caused many miscarriages!
"Unvaccinated women who contracted COVID-19 during pregnancy were at a higher risk of stillbirths. They also were more likely to be admitted to the intensive care unit, give birth prematurely or die. Yet their greatest protection — the COVID-19 vaccine — sat largely untouched, buried under doubt, polluted by disinformation."
COVID-Related Stillbirths Didn’t Have to Happen.
If you are truly concerned about miscarriages, then you should be worried about how many women skipped getting a COVID vaccine because of anti-vaccine misinformation!
More on Miscarriage Rates
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- Did COVID Vaccines Cause More Deaths Than They Saved?
- Are COVID Vaccine Side Effects Being Ignored?
- How Misinformation About Vaccines is Created?
- Inappropriate Use of Vaccine Studies
- It’s not true that nearly half of pregnant women in Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine trial miscarried
- COVID-19 Vaccination Doesn’t Increase Miscarriage Risk, Contrary to Naomi Wolf’s Spurious Stat
- Study did not show 82% of pregnancies end in miscarriage after Covid vaccination
- What we know about Covid-19 vaccines and miscarriages
- Website makes false claims about vaccines and miscarriages
- Claim about COVID-19 vaccines and miscarriages based on flawed reading of study
- Large-scale studies have found that COVID-19 vaccination doesn’t increase the risk of negative pregnancy outcomes, contrary to claim by Naomi Wolf
- No evidence that COVID-19 vaccination affects placenta, contrary to a claim by Naomi Wolf
- COVID-19 vaccines don’t cause miscarriages or stillbirths contrary to misleading interpretations of VAERS data
- COVID-19 Vaccination During Pregnancy Is Safe, Has Multiple Benefits
- Fact check: No evidence of miscarriage surge since vaccine rollout
- Posts distort data on Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine and pregnancy
- Are COVID-19 Vaccines Going To Cause Infertility?
- COVID-19 vaccines are not related to spontaneous abortions – new research
- There was no rise in the stillbirth risk in the US in 2021
- The evidence is piling up that pregnant people should get vaccinated
- COVID-19 vaccines are not related to spontaneous abortions – new research
- “COVID-19 vaccines are going to sterilize our womenfolk,” Take 2
- The risk of miscarriage following COVID-19 vaccination: a systematic review and meta-analysis
- COVID-Related Stillbirths Didn’t Have to Happen.