EDIT: I should also explain that they don't exactly say or explain how many had spontaneous abortions, or at what rate. Only that they occurred, and from how many within that group it isn't stated.
EDIT 2: Also, the more I think about it, they don't say what trimester these spontaneous abortions occurred in, nor do they outline if there were any adverse affects for the mothers, or if any additional health risks occurred.
It's important to get info on how far the pregnancy had progressed. A 2-week fetus dying is sadly common. A 16-week fetus, unless there's a defect that's already visible, is almost guaranteed to survive to birth.
It's listed a bit bizarre, but the placebo group also includes the vaccinated group.
The results from the pre-trial screening test is what led to the section about reporting abortions if they're encountered. It's on page 68: https://cdn.pfizer.com/pfizercom/2020-11/C4591001_Clinical_Protocol_Nov2020.pdf
EDIT: I should also explain that they don't exactly say or explain how many had spontaneous abortions, or at what rate. Only that they occurred, and from how many within that group it isn't stated.
EDIT 2: Also, the more I think about it, they don't say what trimester these spontaneous abortions occurred in, nor do they outline if there were any adverse affects for the mothers, or if any additional health risks occurred.
It's important to get info on how far the pregnancy had progressed. A 2-week fetus dying is sadly common. A 16-week fetus, unless there's a defect that's already visible, is almost guaranteed to survive to birth.