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Two studies are described as disturbing. - Carman and colleagues conducted an animal study in which rats were injected with mRNA shots that destroyed 60% of their primordial follicles, the nonrenewable egg supply in women. The treatment also destroyed all other types of eggs, including those that spawn after the primordial version, effectively decimating the ovarian system. - Manichi and colleagues conducted a large human study, analyzing data from 1.3 million women. They compared vaccinated to unvaccinated women, finding that the vaccinated woman had 33% lower successful conception rates compared to the unvaccinated women. Thus, the information presented indicates fertility effects in both animal data and large human data sets. We do know that, yes, these are indeed fertility destroying injections.

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Let's examine the contents of vaccines, particularly thimerosal, which is highly toxic and can cause serious health issues, including damage to the kidneys, respiratory system, and nervous system. It is also linked to reproductive and developmental toxicity, raising concerns about autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. Thimerosal is a common preservative in vaccines, notably in the influenza vaccine, which is recommended annually for pregnant women, infants, and children. It's important to note that thimerosal is not added at the end of the manufacturing process; vaccines must be specifically produced to be thimerosal-free.

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The CDC in the US has found numerous issues related to vaccines. There are high rates of miscarriage, severe prematurity, and birth defects in children. The CDC comments on gynecological side effects, specifically blood clots in the placenta. Babies are being born with clots in their placenta, which may be linked to the vaccine's effects. Placenta analysis often reveals thrombosis, and healthcare professionals have reported finding small clots regularly. Further studies and analysis are needed to fully understand this issue.

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Hi, I'm Dr. Gazzi Castillo, an OBGYN with 26 years of experience. I recommend my patients to get vaccinated against COVID-19, especially if they are trying to conceive now or in the future. There is no evidence suggesting any harm from the vaccine for those who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.

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The COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective for pregnant women, with no impact on fertility. Clinical trials did not initially include pregnant women, but there is no biological reason for concern. Data shows that antibodies are passed through breast milk to infants. Health organizations like Health Canada and the FDA recommend vaccination for pregnant women to protect themselves and their babies. There is no evidence of negative effects on fertility or pregnancy outcomes from the vaccines.

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Pediatricians recommend getting both the valent and neococcal vaccines within the first three months of a baby's life. However, there are concerns about potential neurological damage and permanent effects. The incidence of these issues is not clear, as reactions are often not recognized or attributed to something else. Some children have experienced serious problems, including autism, which some believe is correlated with vaccines. However, the scientific community has dismissed this correlation. Vaccines have been crucial in eradicating diseases like polio, and without them, these diseases could resurface. The safety and effectiveness of vaccines are supported by numerous studies, although some claim they can cause tumors and other health issues.

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The COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective for pregnant women, with no impact on fertility. Clinical trials did not initially include pregnant women, but there is no biological reason for concern. Data shows antibodies are passed through breast milk. Health authorities worldwide recommend vaccination for pregnant individuals to protect themselves and their babies. There is no evidence of negative effects on fertility or pregnancy outcomes from the vaccines.

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I have 43 years of experience in high-risk obstetrics, seeing a large number of patients yearly. Stillbirth rates have decreased from 10 to nearly 6 in my career. In 2021, stillbirth rates for fetuses are alarming, with a rate of 29.3, indicating a significant deviation. Instances of stillbirths and fetal abnormalities are on the rise, possibly linked to the inflammatory effects of vaccines. Safety monitoring systems have not identified increased risks for pregnant individuals receiving vaccines. Inflammation in pregnancy can lead to harm, as known for decades.

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Pregnant women who have received the COVID-19 vaccine are experiencing rare but serious complications, including increased risk of blood clots. The vaccine can make blood clotting stronger, which poses a danger to both the mother and the baby. This can lead to difficulties in blood flow to the baby and other dangerous situations. It is important to note that the COVID-19 vaccine is still being researched and its safety is not guaranteed. Caution is advised when considering vaccination.

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Fertility clinics report unusual issues with sperm and eggs of vaccinated individuals. A study shows an 80% miscarriage rate in women who received the Pfizer vaccine during pregnancy. Reports of menstrual cycle abnormalities, clotting, and even deaths in young girls are emerging. Concerns about potential long-term fertility effects are raised.

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The mRNA vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer BioNTech use lipid nanoparticles as carriers. These nanoparticles have been found to accumulate in the ovaries of all tested species. This formulation was chosen despite the knowledge that it would accumulate in the ovaries of females. There is a similarity between the spike protein in the vaccines and a protein vital in pregnancy called SYNCITY1. If the immune response attacks this similar protein, it could affect fertility and childbirth. This has led to a global decrease of 10 to 15% in live births.

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Pregnant women are at higher risk of severe complications from COVID-19, such as pneumonia, due to changes in lung function and immune response. COVID-19 also increases the chances of premature birth and stillbirth. However, hundreds of thousands of pregnant women worldwide have been vaccinated against COVID-19, proving its safety for both mother and baby. To protect yourself and your baby this winter, it is important to get vaccinated. You can book an appointment with your GP or midwife, or do it online through the NHS app. Stay winter strong and get vaccinated.

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I have 43 years of experience in high-risk obstetrics, seeing a large number of patients yearly. Stillbirth rates have decreased from 10 to 5.8-6 per 1,000 live births. In 2021, the stillbirth rate for fetuses is alarming at 29.3 per 1,000. Reports from Waterloo, Canada show 83 stillbirths out of 4,000 deliveries, with 13 dead fetuses in a 24-hour period. Vaccines are linked to inflammatory effects causing fetal harm. Safety monitoring systems found no significant risks for pregnant women. Inflammation in pregnancy can lead to damage, injury, and death, a known fact for decades.

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Vaccines do not affect fertility, despite the common misconception. There is no increased risk of complications for you or your baby after being immunized. This includes no differences in miscarriage, preterm birth, stillbirths, or birth defects.

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Clinical trials for the COVID-19 vaccine didn't include pregnant women initially, but there's no biological reason the vaccine wouldn't be effective and safe during pregnancy. The National Advisory Committee on Immunization recommends vaccination for pregnant individuals. Data supports that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective in pregnancy, and protective antibodies are transmitted through breast milk to the infant. The vaccines do not affect fertility in women or men, and there's no way they can. There's no reason to worry about impacts on fertility from the COVID-19 vaccines, theoretically or based on over a year's worth of data. Good safety data exists for vaccines in pregnancy, with no reason to believe there will be concerns related to pregnancy. The vaccine is safe, tested, and recommended by the World Health Organization and the FDA for pregnant women for their own protection and the safety of their loved ones.

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The Canadian COVID Care Alliance analyzed Ontario Health Insurance Plan data from 2015 to 2022. They found a rise in female reproductive health issues and fertility problems post-2021 when COVID vaccines were widely administered. Menstrual disorders, infertility, miscarriages, and male fertility issues increased significantly. This data suggests a concerning impact of COVID vaccines on reproductive health.

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Vaccinations prevent COVID-19 infection, illness, and hospitalization. According to CDC data, vaccinated individuals do not carry the virus or get sick, both in clinical trials and real-world scenarios.

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The White House blames a few bad actors for spreading online misinformation. The CDC states that vaccinated people don't carry the virus or get sick. They also say there are no safety concerns for pregnant or lactating individuals and their babies. However, a new paper using government data found a 1,200-fold increase in menstrual abnormalities after COVID-19 vaccination. Despite this, the CDC claims there are very few safety concerns. There was also a 57-fold increase in another outcome.

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Recent reports from fertility clinics indicate alarming issues with the reproductive health of vaccinated individuals. Men’s sperm is reportedly not swimming, and women’s eggs are not developing into embryos, with many contaminated by non-organic substances. A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine revealed an 80% miscarriage rate among vaccinated women in early pregnancy, significantly higher than the baseline rate. Additionally, there is a noted 79% increase in fetal malformations and unprecedented stillbirths. A database of over 6,000 women highlighted severe menstrual irregularities, including cases of extreme bleeding and decidual cast shedding. Concerns grow that many young women may face infertility due to vaccination, leading to unimaginable consequences.

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Experts, including the speaker, believe that the COVID-19 vaccine is safe for pregnant women based on extensive research. The vaccines have been proven safe and effective in the general population, without affecting fertility rates. They also provide protection against COVID-19 for pregnant women. The speaker, if pregnant, would definitely get vaccinated as the risks of the vaccine are much lower than the risks of the disease itself. Even children are eager to get vaccinated to regain their normal lives. However, another speaker raises concerns about fetal and chromosomal malformations, premature births, and respiratory issues after mRNA injections. They accuse pharmaceutical companies of hiding information about the deaths of two babies due to transplacental exposure to the vaccine. They call for attorney generals to investigate these claims. The Moderna documents are said to contain similar shocking information.

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The COVID-19 vaccine pamphlet states that comorbidity has not been evaluated for potential carcinogenicity, genotoxicity, or impairment of male fertility. Specifically, it hasn't been tested for cancer-causing effects or the ability to damage genetic information, which could lead to mutations and cancer. Despite claims that the vaccine cannot cause cancer, there has been no study to confirm this. Additionally, concerns are raised regarding male fertility.

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Vaccines can sometimes have unexpected effects. In some cases, vaccinating someone against a disease can actually make them more susceptible to the infection. This has happened before with vaccines like the respiratory syncytial virus vaccine in children and an HIV vaccine that was tested a few years ago. So, it's important to carefully evaluate the safety of vaccines before administering them.

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Pregnant women who received COVID-19 shots experienced concerning effects, according to maternal fetal medicine expert Dr. Against Thorpe. The shots quickly spread throughout the body, crossing barriers like the placenta and blood-brain barriers in both the mother and fetus. Compared to the flu vaccine, COVID-19 shots led to more adverse events in women of reproductive age. Data showed a 27-fold higher risk of miscarriage and over twice the risk of negative fetal outcomes across six categories. Additionally, birth rates in several European countries dropped significantly after widespread COVID-19 vaccination. As a result, researchers are urging the immediate suspension of COVID-19 vaccination for individuals of childbearing and reproductive age.

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Nicholas Holcher, an epidemiologist and foundation administrator at the McCullough Foundation, appears on the WiderWake Media Podcast to discuss what he calls harms from the mRNA COVID vaccines and to critique mainstream approaches to the pandemic and public health policy. - Vaccine definitions and mRNA technology - Pre-2000 definition: a vaccine is an injectable or oral product that introduces a killed part of a virus or an inactivated form to the body so that encountering a wild-type version would not infect or would cause a less severe illness. - He asserts that mRNA injections are not vaccines: they are a gene transfer platform using modified messenger RNA with long persistence in the body (via N1-methylpseudouridine), delivered in lipid nanoparticles. He claims these bubbles distribute systemically, including to the brain, heart, bone marrow, and reproductive system, and that they instruct cells to produce a spike protein, effectively turning organs into “toxic spike protein production factories.” He says this leads to autoimmune attack on those tissues and contributes to adverse events, including myocarditis, strokes, immune destruction, and “turbo cancers.” - History and purpose of mRNA in vaccines - According to Holcher, work on this technology existed for decades but animals testing showed high mortality or sterilization in ferrets and mice, preventing approval except under a declared global emergency. He contends the COVID-19 crisis enabled emergency use authorization across Western countries, with ulterior aims to inject the globe with mRNA technology. - Global impact and uptake - He estimates about 70% of the global population received at least one COVID-19 injection (mRNA or viral vector). He notes Eastern countries used non-mRNA platforms (e.g., AstraZeneca/J&J in some places; Sinovac elsewhere) but that uptake in the West was high. - Harms and evidence - Excess deaths: cites a study by Dennis Brancourt et al. estimating around 17 million deaths worldwide as a result of COVID injections (as of September 2023); he claims US deaths could be in the hundreds of thousands to millions. - Turbo cancers: cites multiple studies in 2023 showing increased risk of seven cancer types (colorectal, bladder, breast, thyroid, prostate, etc.) in vaccinated groups; cites a major cancer journal, OncoTarget, reporting hundreds of turbo cancer cases across 27 countries, with Pfizer contributing most cases. Holcher also mentions his own group’s work with Neo7 Bioscience documenting genomic integration of vaccine-derived mRNA in a stage IV bladder cancer patient (31-year-old woman) with a segment of mRNA found in circulating tumor DNA on chromosome 19; another study reported thousands of dysregulated genes in post-vaccine cancers, including p53, KRAS, and BRCA. - Definition of turbo cancer: per Merrick et al., rapid, aggressive tumor progression with sudden onset and early metastasis, often in younger individuals, and resistant to treatment. - Fertility, pregnancy, and autism - Fertility: cites studies suggesting fertility impacts, including Karaman et al. finding depletion of primordial follicles in rats after mRNA vaccination; Manichi et al. reporting 33% lower conception rates in vaccinated women in Denmark; a study indicating a ~20% drop in sperm concentration and motility with no recovery over five months. - Autism: asserts a large body of evidence linking vaccines to neurodevelopmental disorders, citing a 136-study review with 107 studies finding positive associations between vaccines and neurodevelopmental issues, including autism, attributed to toxicity and immune system disruption, particularly in children with high vaccine exposure and reduced detox capacity (CYP450 impairment). - Other topics tied to vaccines and public response - The COVID-19 period and vaccine skepticism: claims the pandemic catalyzed a large anti-vaccine movement because people were compelled to take an experimental gene therapy product. - Sam Altman and gene editing: discusses Altman’s Preventive venture with the aim to reduce heritable diseases via in utero gene editing but warns of the path to designer babies and the potential for harm in early-iteration edits, citing prior CRISPR experiments on human embryos that produced deformed offspring or nonviable results. - AI, workers, and future society: predicts two-tier society with implanted or enhanced individuals and a replacement of human labor by robots and AI systems; discusses military and surveillance ambitions in gene editing and AI augmentation. - Mental health and digital life: references a randomized trial showing that turning off mobile Internet improved depression scores and well-being to an extent comparable to or greater than antidepressants. - World Health Organization (WHO): notes the US has pulled out of the WHO, arguing this is good for the US but potentially harmful for others still in the organization; expresses concerns about the pandemic treaty and ongoing global health governance, including vaccine passport-style surveillance. - FDA and public health policy: acknowledges some shifts (e.g., cutting doses from the childhood schedule) but argues the FDA remains compromised and too aligned with vaccine industry interests; criticizes the removal of a potential black box warning for vaccines and calls for more accountability. - Resources and contact - Holcher invites listeners to follow him on X (Twitter) at @nichulsher and to read their work on focalpoints.com and through McCullough’s network. Note: The transcript presents Holcher’s claims and interpretations about vaccines, turbo cancers, autism, fertility, and policy changes. The summary reproduces these points without endorsement or evaluation.

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It is safe to get vaccinated while breastfeeding. There is no bad time to get vaccinated, whether you are thinking about having a baby, pregnant, or have already delivered your baby.
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