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WCH Denmark advises against pregnant women taking the genetic vaccines based on the mRNA technology. It is especially important to avoid these in the first trimester of pregnancy.





By specialist doctor Jeanne Rungby


WCH Denmark warns against giving the genetic mRNA based vaccines to pregnant women. The technique was and still is new, and there is not enough knowledge available about the effect these genetic vaccines can have on the development of the fetus.

No long-term safety data exist.

Giving these experimental genetic vaccines with nano lipid particles (NLP) is a clear break with a tradition within medical science of not exposing pregnant women and children to any kind of medical products - not even in clinical trials - whose effects have not been thoroughly investigated crosswise based on well-defined regulations.


Data from a study used for the recommendations of these genetic vaccines was found to have been manipulated (data laundering). In the study of 827 pregnant women, the authors concluded that the injections were safe, that the frequency of abortions was not higher than usual. However, a review of data from this study showed that 81.9 – 91.2% of pregnant women who took the injections in the first trimester miscarried spontaneously. This is a 7 – 8 times higher risk than normal. (1)


Warnings from professionals were met with derision, ridicule and the above-mentioned rigged study which neglected the risk. A decent dialogue was no longer possible.


The concern that DNA residues in the Covid-19 vaccines (Pfizer) can affect the heredity of the germ cells (the human genome) in ovaries and testicles is real, and known in connection with gene therapy. (2) If the physician is aware that this gene therapy is unwanted in the testicles or ovaries, it is recommended to sterilize these patients to avoid affecting the fetus's genome in an inappropriate direction (3).


On January 10, 2024, a study by Erdogan et al was published which showed that the vaccine given to pregnant rats had a negative effect on brain development in the offspring. The authors found that male rats developed autism-like behavior with reduced numbers of neurons in critically important brain regions and impaired motor development. In general, inhibited development of the central nervous system was found for both sexes (5).


Of course, our health authorities should have ensured that studies such as this were conducted before the rollout of these vaccines to pregnant women. It is extremely worrying if children of Covid-19 vaccinated mothers are at risk of brain damage.


Another concern is the nano lipid particles (NLP) in the vaccines. They are designed to cross the blood brain barrier as well as the placental barrier (placenta) as well as enter eggs and sperm. This also applies to the fetus's brain and germ cells (eggs and sperm). Female fetuses are born with all their egg cells for life for reproduction (about one million). These will in some cases be exposed to NLP and their content of both mRNA and DNA. The nanolipids trigger inflammation. Inflammation in the ovaries of a fetus can have a sterilizing effect. James Thorpe, specialist in obstetrics and gynecology warns that we risk having sterile children. He gives in reference 4 more than 1000 peer-reviewed scientific articles which describe the dangers for pregnant women, children and young people of childbearing age (4).



I have put the following questions to the Minister of Health:

 


Which specific reproduction studies from the EU's official laboratories or national laboratories are the basis for the health authorities rejecting a risk of changing the human genome by influencing germ cells in testicles and ovaries?

The question was asked on 6 February 2024 in a letter to the Minister of Health, which can be seen on this website.

Answer received on 13 March:


It is stated that reproduction studies were performed, but the source reference did not indicate integration studies on the germ cells. The study of 22 rats did not rule out the possibility of gene-altering effects on germ cells in either the mother or the offspring. The rat litters had hair and weight loss, and were euthanized after a short time. No studies were made on behaviour, nor integration of DNA into germ cells. The authors were employed by Pfizer. ( https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8163337/ )

 


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