Context: This NXT wrestler promoted a hot antivax meme. Basically, they're misunderstanding part of Pfizer's testing protocol, that was established before the Phase 3 trial began. https://twitter.com/BadVaccineTakes/status/1387832064662192132
They're citing this page, which mentions "inhalation or skin contact," but it doesn't say that the vaccine can be transmitted. Instead, the protocol simply requires such pregnancies to be monitored until 6 months after the second dose. https://cdn.pfizer.com/pfizercom/2020-11/C4591001_Clinical_Protocol_Nov2020.pdf
Moreover, the "study intervention" means the vaccine. These sentences refers to, for example, healthcare workers who might have dropped some of the vaccine on their skin. The protocol requires their data to be collected. The "study intervention" is not touching vaccinated people.
So, no, Pfizer did not "warn men to stay away from pregnant women," much less that the "results were devastating." The protocol just describes what events will be reported. It's good that it sweeps broadly.

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