I know a lady who had multiple miscarriages. Her doctor suggested she might have a blood clotting issue which was causing the miscarriages. She was sent to specialists for much testing, and was told she had an abnormality in her IGG and IGM levels. This was causing her blood to coagulate, and caused the blood clots. She went to top high-risk doctors, and her docs and hematologists advised her to use baby aspirin throughout her future pregnancies, and B"H she did have children afterwards.
Obviously, I'm not recommending anyone to make medical decisions based on what you are reading some maaseh on a blog. I'm just asking to those who know these things, why doesn't everyone who has high IGG levels (specifically, anyone who was vaxxed), should speak to their doctor about taking aspirin/blood thinner?
In Israel, after many pregnant woman had problems from the vaccination, they stopped recommending the vacc to pregnant ladies. Could it be that the heightened IGG level was causing blood clots, and this could be avoided by using aspirin?
There have been people who were not vaxxed, but recovered from covid, and had blood clots (a well known Talmid Chochom in Lkwd was niftar a couple months after recovering from covid). So hightened IGG levels can be from the recovery without taking the vaccination, but the IGG level in vaxxed people are way higher, and can potentially cause risks.