Before we jump to any conclusions I want to know if pregnancy also skyrocketed because people were locked down bored and fucking in the last 9 months. I don't want to have another factor playing a large part of this number before just blaming the vaccine.
I don't trust the vaccine for the record. I just want to win the argument with the vaccine addicted liberals.
The % of miscarriages should always stay the same or go down, no matter how many pregnancies there are. You should not see a spike, medical advances should make this number decrease not increase.
Example of why what you said isn't correct. If pregnancies went up 100000000000000% from last year you would see miscarriages go up from last year too even if miscarriages were 1% you'd get 1% of that huge number which would be higher than the 1% from the previous year.
Before we jump to any conclusions I want to know if pregnancy also skyrocketed because people were locked down bored and fucking in the last 9 months. I don't want to have another factor playing a large part of this number before just blaming the vaccine.
I don't trust the vaccine for the record. I just want to win the argument with the vaccine addicted liberals.
Actually pregnancy rates have dropped significantly due to COVID.
The % of miscarriages should always stay the same or go down, no matter how many pregnancies there are. You should not see a spike, medical advances should make this number decrease not increase.
Example of why what you said isn't correct. If pregnancies went up 100000000000000% from last year you would see miscarriages go up from last year too even if miscarriages were 1% you'd get 1% of that huge number which would be higher than the 1% from the previous year.
The percentage would not go up. The article uses the percentage. "366% in 6 weeks". Would the percentage go up 366% without the vaccine?
Using what you said 1% is still 1%. No matter what the actual number is.
1% of 100000 (this year) is more than 1% of 100 (previous year).
That would make the 1% going up by 1000% from the previous year.