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DemonSemenVaccine t1_j9xgr6d wrote

There have been additional studies done that stretch the time frame of starting as soon as known pregnant to a year after birth. In those studies the #1 is homicide. Women are still very vulnerable after giving birth, plus all the additional stressors. Louisiana did a study for sure, since they have a very high number of maternal/fetal mortalities.

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DoomSongOnRepeat t1_j9yue0y wrote

That's the same time frame as the linked study. There have been exactly 0 studies which point to homicide being #1. If there were, they would have been linked when it was pointed out that the study cited in this thread shows suicide as being the #1 cause by a long shot. You could search all day to find a source which supports your assertion, but all you'll find are articles that are misleading at best.

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DemonSemenVaccine t1_j9z7jel wrote

https://ldh.la.gov/page/PAMR

You can download the PAMR study at the bottom of the link. From 2017-2019 in Louisiana #1 cause was accidental overdose. Then it was homicide. I wasn't looking at articles, I was looking at actual data that the hospital reports to the state of Louisiana. I currently work and have worked in hospitals in Louisiana and closely with the state. The data from 2020-current does support the statement I made.

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DoomSongOnRepeat t1_j9z9nr6 wrote

Those reports don't support your claim either. I guess you assumed I wouldn't bother even reading the relevant sections...

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