New Study By JAMA Pediatrics Finds Detection Of mRNA Covid-19 Vaccines in Women’s Breast Milk
According to a new study by JAMA Pediatrics, trace amounts of COVID vaccine mRNAs were detected in the breast milk of some lactating women, which is very alarming.
Data from COVID-19 vaccination have been published, and they show for the first time the biodistribution of COVID-19 vaccine mRNA to mammary cells and the potential ability of tissue EVs to package the vaccine mRNA, which can be transferred to distant cells.
This is very concerning being that many mothers were told that the mRNA covid-19 vaccine was safe to get before, during and after pregnancy.