So we had a really potent virus that the advice for pregnant women was there was more harm likely to be unvaccinated, as being really ill with covid could harm their child.
So now we have a really weakened strain that the advice may now be that as the risk of being hospitalized via covid is so much lower, the advice on the vaccine is the other way round.
Isnt that really hard to figure out!
You may as well put up isnt it amazing that the advice was to stay home, but now they are saying its ok to go about your business as normal! Oh the lying, conniving bastards!
Or is it that things have changed dramatically over the year, so there is differing advice?
The NHs page says it was reviewed in July and its next date to be reviewed is 28 Oct 2022. The Government website was updated a week or so ago. This is why it differs. Even then, the link to the government website via the NHs, says the same as the NHS website.
Its confusing, but in all versions the advice is consult your doctor to whether the risks outweigh the benefits or vice versa. There is nothing hidden or conspiring, its just changing advice and slow website updates. Would love to hear what your version is and whether it involves a grassy knoll......
Oh and your fake news that they have been injecting pregnant women for 2yrs? Would that be more like just over a year, as many who would be young enough to be pregnant wouldnt have had their first jab until June 21?
Clearly when the vaccine was developed there had not been time to run tests over 9 months of pregnancy and there has always been the weighing up of what is best for an individual, based on many factors. This is still true today and the weakening of the virus, would lead the unvaccinated to remain that way if planning a baby. Lets face it, if they are not vaccinated yet, they are highly unlikely to change their mind during this time!
Even the government findings on the pregnancy/ breastfeeding new guideline, explains there really is no findings that its harmful, just that there is insufficient info at this time and the health emergency is no longer a pandemic. Its quite simple.
"The MHRA did not revoke guidance for pregnant and breastfeeding women to get vaccinated against COVID-19. The claim comes from a misinterpretation of a document update".
Source;
Fact Check-Britain's MHRA still advises pregnant and breastfeeding women to get vaccinated against COVID-19
"The MHRA did not revoke guidance for pregnant and breastfeeding women to get vaccinated against COVID-19. The claim comes from a misinterpretation of a document update".
Source;
Fact Check-Britain's MHRA still advises pregnant and breastfeeding women to get vaccinated against COVID-19
The potent strain of covid in the early days, the advice was get vaccinated. There is no longer the threat of serious illness as there was, so the advice is no longer the same due to insufficient data as far as .
"explains there really is no findings that its harmful, just that there is insufficient info at this time"
" Its quite simple".
I would have thought it was pretty obvious that an emergency vaccination would provide a grey area considering its a 9 month pregnancy cycle. The advice is that it has always been safe, whereas there was a clear indication that pregnant women where being hospitalized with covid in its initial form...
You dont ever seem to take into account the fact that not getting the vaccine is being proven that it is a danger to pregnant women.... where there has been no findings to suggest getting vaccinated is? So why is the former the better option!?
You just always focus on what might happen and ignore the facts of what is happening. Not being vaccinated whilst pregnant, clearly has risks and you just choose to ignore that part.
NHS and the government can only offer advice based on findings, it will always be down to the individual at the end of the day. There has never been any confusion on this and certainly no lies.
You will absolutely know, that any woman who has no had a vaccine to date, will be not be having one, period.... never mind when they have just become pregnant. So its all a bit of a wasted advice anyway, isnt it?
I heard a conspiracy theory that claimed that most doctors, not just witch doctors, have the knees of bees.... i read it on facebook, a passed on post written by Keith in Milton Keynes, a very relaible source i believe....... The government know this, but have mysteriously left it off the NHS website info.....
I feel that there should be a march through london on this subject, with people with pink hair, combat jackets and whistles.... but a different bunch than the last march, who also coincidently, had pink hair, combat jackets and whistles.
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The NHs page says it was reviewed in July and its next date to be reviewed is 28 Oct 2022. The Government website was updated a week or so ago. This is why it differs. Even then, the link to the government website via the NHs, says the same as the NHS website.
Its confusing, but in all versions the advice is consult your doctor to whether the risks outweigh the benefits or vice versa. There is nothing hidden or conspiring, its just changing advice and slow website updates. Would love to hear what your version is and whether it involves a grassy knoll......
Oh and your fake news that they have been injecting pregnant women for 2yrs? Would that be more like just over a year, as many who would be young enough to be pregnant wouldnt have had their first jab until June 21?
Clearly when the vaccine was developed there had not been time to run tests over 9 months of pregnancy and there has always been the weighing up of what is best for an individual, based on many factors. This is still true today and the weakening of the virus, would lead the unvaccinated to remain that way if planning a baby. Lets face it, if they are not vaccinated yet, they are highly unlikely to change their mind during this time!
Even the government findings on the pregnancy/ breastfeeding new guideline, explains there really is no findings that its harmful, just that there is insufficient info at this time and the health emergency is no longer a pandemic. Its quite simple.
" Its quite simple".
FACT CHECK
"The MHRA did not revoke guidance for pregnant and breastfeeding women to get vaccinated against COVID-19. The claim comes from a misinterpretation of a document update".Source;
Fact Check-Britain's MHRA still advises pregnant and breastfeeding women to get vaccinated against COVID-19
Which can be found here;
https://www.reuters.com/article/instant-article/idUSL1N3070K1
No conflict of interest there....
https://www.pfizer.com/people/leadership/board-of-directors/james_smith
You dont ever seem to take into account the fact that not getting the vaccine is being proven that it is a danger to pregnant women.... where there has been no findings to suggest getting vaccinated is? So why is the former the better option!?
You just always focus on what might happen and ignore the facts of what is happening. Not being vaccinated whilst pregnant, clearly has risks and you just choose to ignore that part.
NHS and the government can only offer advice based on findings, it will always be down to the individual at the end of the day. There has never been any confusion on this and certainly no lies.
You will absolutely know, that any woman who has no had a vaccine to date, will be not be having one, period.... never mind when they have just become pregnant. So its all a bit of a wasted advice anyway, isnt it?
I feel that there should be a march through london on this subject, with people with pink hair, combat jackets and whistles.... but a different bunch than the last march, who also coincidently, had pink hair, combat jackets and whistles.
How long does it take for them to leave.....
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