CDC’s pregnancy advice is terrible

Guest Post by Steve Kirsch

I’ve always told people to listen carefully to what the CDC says… and then do the opposite. Here’s what happens if you don’t follow my advice and follow their advice.

Summary

If you are pregnant or are thinking of getting pregnant, you should do the opposite of what the CDC says, i.e., do not get vaccinated. They gave that advice using no data. Look at the survey below I just did on Gab at the urging of a reader.

Introduction

One of my readers wrote a response on my Survey article:

I did not complete the survey because I don’t know the dates of anyone’s vaccinations, however what I know is this:

Before 2021, I knew no one on my LinkedIn who had died except for a young research scientist who had committed suicide (very sadly). In the last approximately six months, four professors I knew personally in my LinkedIn network are dead. The common word from the reporting is “unexpectedly”. The other common word is “tragically”. In addition to that, my two very best friends from school (2 from 2), have lost a parent unexpectedly, one from stroke, the other from sudden and unexpected return of cancer. In my Buddhism circle (a small group of around 30) there have been three funerals of their friends or family in the last couple of weeks, and another Buddhist acquaintance told me his mother died in March unexpectedly.

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