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According to the study linked below(1), more than 80% of women that took the Moderna/Pfizer vaccine before the 3rd quarter of their pregnancy had a miscarriage. The numbers were run by this(2) article I stumbled upon.
First of all I am at most a midwit that's trying to figure things out on his own, so let's get this out of the way. Is this (3) assumption statistically corect? It looks to me like it is, and if so the numbers they have in the article are indeed correct, and the study is (purposefuly?) hiding this intriguing fact. What are the smart people of /sci/'s thoughts on this?

(1) https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2104983
(2) https://www.eviemagazine.com/post/study-miscarriage-rate-covid-vaccine
(3)So to more precisely calculate the miscarriage rate, we have to remember that miscarriages, by definition, occur before the 20-week gestation mark. This means that all 700 women who received the vaccine in the third trimester must be excluded from the calculation because they were already past being able to have a technical miscarriage.