Tue Sep 27, 2022 – 5:28 pm EDT
(LifeSiteNews) — Newly published research has found “trace amounts of COVID-19 vaccine mRNA” in the breast milk of almost half of the women studied.
The results of the study, published Monday by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Pediatrics, prompted the medical group to urge “caution” in breastfeeding infants six months or younger “in the first two days after maternal COVID-19 vaccination.”
COVID shot mRNA was detected in five of the 11 women studied, up to 45 hours post-injection.
The journal issued the warning despite the fact that, as it noted, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had recommended “offering the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines to breastfeeding individuals, although the possible passage of vaccine mRNAs in breast milk” to infants 6 months and younger was not previously investigated.
“So is every CA doctor who told pregnant and lactating mothers that the vaccine was ‘completely safe’ going to lose their license for spreading misinformation now?” remarked AJ Kay on Twitter, in response to the study’s findings.
The study authors claimed that the “sporadic presence” and “trace quantities” of mRNA detected in the mothers’ breast milk “suggest that
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