Yes, "completed" pregnancies do include miscarriages, at least in their analysis. It is all in the study. Why else would they be comparing total miscarriage rate to the total number of "completed" pregnancies?
(edited) To answer this question, yes I agree. They are looking at completed pregnancies. Glad we're on the same page. Completed pregnancies include miscarriages and do not include future successful pregnancies that are still at 6 or 7 months.
Worse still, this is a lower bound since the 96 spontaneous abortions occurred before the 13 weeks, while the 12 successful pregnancies before the 3rd trimester vaccinated women are spread from week 0 to 26. So, if there are additional abortions that occurred between weeks 13 and 26 then the percentage of spontaneous abortions is likely even higher than 88.8%.
Why do you think it's a lower bound? That's the crux of this thing. Don't most miscarriages occur early in pregnancy? Don't most successful births occur around 9 months?
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