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MSNBC Hallie Jackson Reports September 16, 2021 14:42:00

baby boy when she learned she had covid. i call it a bad sinus infection, cough and flu all at once. i thought this is a mild case. reporter: soon after getting sick at 22 weeks pregnant, vanessa went into preterm labor. her baby died. the result, doctors said a placenta abruption caused by covid. you get pregnant and have this goal and this dream. it was taken away. it was complete devastation. reporter: growing research points to the potentially devastating impact of covid on pregnancies. a study published last month by the journal of the american medical association found pregnant women with covid are 15 times more likely to die and 22 times more likely to have preterm births than those who are uninfected. and just last week, the state health department in mississippi announced it has identified 72 stillbirths among women with covid since the pandemic began, more than double the prepandemic rate. in vanessa s case she wanted to

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for kids that can t vaccinated where there is a lower vaccination rate like mississippi some areas as low as 15% those kids could be protected by everyone around them being vaccinated. it is my plea for months. i m an enormous fan of this vaccine. it is very very safe. way more effective than we were expecting a huge tool here. todd: moderna launching clinical trials whether it s vaccine leads to miscarriages or stillbirths in pregnant women or birth defect in newborns despite thousands of mothers receiving the shot. how worried should expectant mothers be if they ve gotten the moderna vaccine? they should be much more worried about getting covid. covid itself causes miscarriages, side effects, way more likely a severe case of covid if you are pregnant but if you ve got the vaccine or did well with it, you are in great shape.

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pulmonary stenosis without a back passage, had to have various operations, she has one kidney and herfingers don t work. operations, she has one kidney and her fingers don t work. this operations, she has one kidney and herfingers don t work. this is operations, she has one kidney and her fingers don t work. this is what happened in 1974, so the goodness sake, somebody take responsibility, i don t care which government it is, it is not political, this is a passionate appeal forjustice, for compassion, orsomeone passionate appeal forjustice, for compassion, or someone to listen and to try and look at the suffering of our families. to try and look at the suffering of ourfamilies. i know that to try and look at the suffering of our families. i know that we to try and look at the suffering of ourfamilies. i know that we have many of our women who have had stillbirths and miscarriages, and they always live with you, it never goes away. we have people, like me, i m in my 70s, but they are c

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and what proportionl of those offered have accepted the vaccine? and what proportioni have had two doses? so, what is the mechanism for linking this data - with follow up in relation . to the outcomes for women and their babies? she highlights a situation where it is very difficult. a third of women, of course, don t know that they re pregnant, and when they are pregnant, their data is first caught at the hospital where they decide to have their birth. and those databases aren t easily linked. we don t have a counter signal for pregnancy at the moment therefore it isn t an acute priority. but i do take her point and will look into it further. to tackle the risks - of stillbirths and emergency caesareans amongst mothers who are given birth who havej contracted covid 19,- as we see the vaccination programme extend further, i particularly into the young age groups, will the noble lord the minister look| at prioritising pregnant i women for vaccinations? and i particularly refer to those

Can Climate Change Cause More Stillbirths?

(Photo : Photo by Cleyder Duque from Pexels) Overall, the probability of stillbirth tends to rise when the ambient temperature is below 15 degrees Celsius and above 23.4 degrees Celsius, with the greatest risk occurring when the ambient temperature is above 29.4 degrees Celsius, Ms. Sexton said. Chronic sensitivity to excessive heat and cold temperatures during breastfeeding is responsible for 17 to 19% of stillbirths. However, these results are based on the minimal data currently available, so expectant mothers should not be concerned; further research is needed. According to environmental scientist Dr. Scott Lieske, the results indicate that women in developed countries will be affected as global temperatures increase.

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