World Council for Health on “Covid-19 and Pregnancy: Guidance for Moms and Babies”

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October 18, 2022

World Council for Health updated printed guidance for Mother and Babies regarding Covid 19 and Pregnancy on October 6, 2022.

“Key points include: 

    • Mounting evidence indicates that pregnant or breastfeeding women and those trying to conceive should not get vaccinated with the experimental Covid 19 vaccines
    • Healthy pregnant women are at no more risk of getting Covid-19 than the general population and healthy people under 50 are at low risk of severe disease, hospitalisation, or death from Covid-19
    • Covid-19 is easily treated with therapies and products that are safe to use in pregnancy 
    • The single best thing you can do for you and your baby is to be healthy: do more of what nourishes you and your immune system, and stop engaging in activities that do harm”

They provide “significant evidence that these injections can harm mother and baby, and also that they may harm fertility. 

  • Pfizer’s documentation shows that in the first three months of the Covid-19 injection roll-out, out of 29 pregnancies of which Pfizer knew the outcome, only 1 baby survived. 
  • The V-Safe study that regulatory bodies such as the MHRA and FDA cite as demonstrating vaccine safety in pregnancy, in fact demonstrates risk. This study reports an 82% miscarriage rate in the first trimester, and the Covid-19 vaccines in pregnant women in this study lead to an eightfold increase in spontaneous abortions and a threefold increase in stillbirths. 
  • In nations where data on adverse reactions to the vaccines are recorded, there are now thousands of reports of stillbirths, miscarriages, changes in menstrual periods, and fertility issues. As yet, no safety audits of these pharmacovigilance databases have been conducted. 
  • Evidence from a Pfizer research document that was released under a freedom of information request (FOIA) shows that Covid-19 vaccines do not remain at the injection site in the arm muscle but instead spread throughout the body including to the brain and ovaries. The effects of this bio-distribution have not been properly investigated. 
  • It is not known how much of the vaccine contents or their products, such as spike proteins, cross the placenta and whether they may be harmful to a developing baby. 
  • It is unknown whether Covid-19 vaccines are excreted in breast milk, but since they spread throughout the body, it is likely that breast milk may be contaminated by the vaccines”. 

 

Access the full guidance here

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