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National News See other National News Articles Title: Calculating The URF For Miscarriages Using The DMED As A Base Data Set Alright, I got a lot questions and 'remarks' about this so I am updating it to address the comments.1 I will lead with a fact. The background rate of spontaneous abortions according to Dr. Nathan T. Thomas (Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology) is 1/5 women with a recognized pregnancy. Fifteen to 20 percent of recognized pregnancies end in spontaneous abortion, and the risk of miscarriage increases as a woman ages and approximately 80 percent of all miscarriages occur during the first trimester. I have it on good authority from another Gynecological Oncologist that this rate is closer to 1/20 after 6 weeks once an ultrasound confirms a viable pregnancy. I would go with the latter for quoting since I know the latter individual and also know they are very good with numbers. This article is about calculating the URF (Under-Reporting Factor) using the Defense Medical Epidemiology Database (DMED). It was made public recently during a senate hearing by lawyer Thomas Renz. This data set is special because it contains up-to-date data for every individual in the U.S. military as per their existing diseases, medical history and personal data.2 It is a highly controlled and closed data set: only Department of Defense (DOD) personnel are in this system and only medical providers can input data into this system. For anyone trash-talking VAERS due to its limitations, this is the data set for you. The U.S. military don't screw around. According to the data, the total number of spontaneous abortions (miscarriages) each year for the past 5 years (2016-2020) was 1,499.3 According to VAERS data, in 2021 the number of reports of spontaneous abortions was 3,527.4 by Jessica Rose Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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