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From what I have read, the baby can have transfer of spike proteins and mRNA via placental tissue. Then we wait to see if any clots or learning difficulties down the road.
From what I have read, the baby can have transfer of spike proteins and mRNA via placental tissue. Then we wait to see if any clots or learning difficulties down the road.
From my understanding that's not a known event.
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There have been some rumors that the antibodies formed against the spike protein as a result of COVID-19 vaccination target a protein in the placenta of pregnant mothers. There is no data to support this. The structure of the spike protein of the virus is different than the proteins found in the placenta.
In veterinarian immunology, a pregnant animal is exempt from vaccination. That's all I know on this matter. Ask veterinarian immunologists, why. I hope, you understand that, humans should have higher standards applied to them.
In veterinarian immunology, a pregnant animal is exempt from vaccination. That's all I know on this matter. Ask veterinarian immunologists, why. I hope, you understand that, humans should have higher standards applied to them.
Animal vaccinations, such as canine distemper, are modified live vaccines which is why it is suggested pregnant animals not be vaccinated. Animal vaccines can cross the placenta barrier.
None of the 3 American COVID-19 vaccinations (Pfizer, Moderan & JJ) are live virus.
I have a friend who is a nurse. TWO nurses who work with her miscarried after receiving the vaccine.
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