Vaccines in breastfeeding women (General)

by dulan drift ⌂, Wednesday, June 09, 2021, 19:47 (1044 days ago) @ dulan drift

Here's a study that strikes me as disturbing:

A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) found that a COVID-19 vaccination prompts a robust secretion of antibodies in breast milk for up to 6 weeks after vaccination.

Dr. Danelle Fisher, pediatrician and chair of pediatrics at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, California, finds it “incredibly encouraging” that antibodies were found in infants several weeks out.

“We start by giving moms protection that we hope lasts and that they can pass on to the baby. And it looks like that’s what’s going on,” Fisher told Healthline.

Babies are at virtually zero risk of contracting severe Covid - do we really want to introduce an experimental drug into their bodies as breastfeeding babies?

The researchers also investigated adverse events among the women and their infants.

Some women had side effects from the vaccines and four infants experienced fever, cough, and congestion after their mothers were vaccinated.

“The study’s conclusions are exciting,” said Fisher.

Funnily enough i know some parents who just had a baby - they're big pro-vaxxers to the point that you can't see the baby unless you've been vaccinated. The baby is apparently crying continuously - the parents, including the father, who is a doctor, don't know why.


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