New study shows trace amounts of Covid vax mRNA can be found in breast milk after nursing mothers get the jab
· Sep 27, 2022 · NottheBee.com

Hey, guess what! Remember that kooky conspiracy theory where pregnant women were hesitant to get the vaccine because it might affect their baby?

And remember how people were mocked for saying that we didn't know all the possible side effects of the vaccine and that we should wait for more information?

Yeah, anyway, here's an update on that conspiracy.

Yeah, now if you're a breastfeeding mother it's become clear that you should hold off on the vaccine.

Even though we were told that this was almost certainly an impossibility.

Here's what Harvard Health said about this possibility a year ago:

It's unlikely and wouldn't be an issue.

The whole time we were told antibodies could pass through breast milk , but the vaccine itself wouldn't.

From the Daily Wire:

The study included 11 healthy lactating women that were asked to collect and immediately freeze samples of their breast milk after receiving either the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine within six months of delivering their newborn babies.

Participants also provided breast milk samples before vaccination and for five days post vaccination.

Of the 11 volunteers, 7 samples from 5 women showed trace amounts of both the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, with the mRNA samples appearing in higher concentrations than whole milk.

The study said, however, that no vaccine mRNA was detected in pre-vaccination or post-vaccination samples beyond two days of collection.

Prepare for the goalposts to be moved.

First, they said it was impossible. Then not likely. Now it's happening but it's no big deal.

Officials said that despite believing it is safe to breastfeed after maternal COVID vaccination, they did not "test the possible cumulative vaccine mRNA exposure after frequent breastfeeding in infants."

"In addition, the potential interference of COVID-19 vaccine mRNA with the immune response to multiple routine vaccines given to infants during the first 6 months of age needs to be considered," the study reads. "It is critical that lactating individuals be included in future vaccination trials to better evaluate the effect of mRNA vaccines on lactation outcomes."

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration held off on approving vaccinating infants younger than six months until more data on how it could impact their immune system became available.

However, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended offering the COVID mRNA vaccines to breastfeeding women.

Despite this new evidence, the government is still recommending breastfeeding and pregnant women get the vaccine.

Rep. Thomas Massie has BLASTED the Biden admin for their continual push of the mRNA vax:

"Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) blasted President Joe Biden over his "abuse of power" by pushing a vaccine mandate.

"Now we find out that Biden's vaccine mandates caused infants (for which no safe dose has been established) to receive mRNA through their mother's breast milk," Massie said. "Does abuse of power get any more evil?"


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