The truth behind the shocking vaccine miscarriage lies online
Claims that vaccines are causing miscarriages are shocking people online - so what’s the truth?
Are pregnant women or unborn children at any risk when it comes to the jabs? And how can you search for answers without googling yourself down a worry-filled rabbit hole?
ITV News presenter and reporter Faye Barker welcomes back Dr Raj Mathur, the chair of the British Fertility Society, to set these matters straight once again.
Raj explains why selective statistics are fuelling the myths online and outlines the genuine risks that not getting the vaccine could pose for pregnant women and their unborn children.
For extra guidance, he advises:
https://www.rcm.org.uk/vaccine-facts/
https://www.britishfertilitysociety.org.uk/covid-19/faqs/
and @VikiLovesFACS on Twitter
Are pregnant women or unborn children at any risk when it comes to the jabs? And how can you search for answers without googling yourself down a worry-filled rabbit hole?
ITV News presenter and reporter Faye Barker welcomes back Dr Raj Mathur, the chair of the British Fertility Society, to set these matters straight once again.
Raj explains why selective statistics are fuelling the myths online and outlines the genuine risks that not getting the vaccine could pose for pregnant women and their unborn children.
For extra guidance, he advises:
https://www.rcm.org.uk/vaccine-facts/
https://www.britishfertilitysociety.org.uk/covid-19/faqs/
and @VikiLovesFACS on Twitter