Now that I'm reading this I remembered I have seen four pregnancies and births since the vax rollout.

This is anecdotal of course, but in this case the parents who avoided the vax both had premature births and the kids are in rough shape.

The vaxxed parents children are objectively healthier and happier (both are uncircumcised boys for the record). Long term effects are yet to be determined.

This is why I mentioned fear and stress first in my other note.

The vax was likely harmful and definitely unnecessary, but as I recall the memes saying it would give people AIDS, make them infertile, or kill them within a year I realize both sides of the discussion (the other being the "hold them down and vax them" camp) got way outside of rationality.

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That's probably the point, where on the spectrum is the rational concern. Problem is this will remain unknown for another decade or so.

Yes this is the experiment. We are waiting for results and it’s all anecdotal because they won’t report things accurately.

Exactly. No bigger decision to make than choosing a wife and we're expected to do it without the full picture. Nah.

I know two vaccinated women that had miscarriages. One never tried to have another baby and the other was told to never try again because she almost died. Could be a coincidence but both girls are young and healthy.

Scary. I have heard a lot of miscarriage stories dating back to the 90s though.

I don't imagine there are accurate stats listed anywhere because people often don't report it