Confused by the UK Government’s advice? So you should be
Turns out it actually has some sound advice for pregnant and breastfeeding women. Shame it’s so well hidden.
By now, you may be aware that the UK Government has been publishing rather contradictory information on its website. I spoke about this on Monday at the World Council for Health General Assembly meeting.
In brief, there is a document called ‘Summary of the Public Assessment Report for COVID-19 Vaccine Pfizer/BioNTech’ that states in Section 3.4 that pregnant and breastfeeding women should not be given the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine (relevant points in bold):
“In the context of supply under Regulation 174, it is considered that sufficient reassurance of safe use of the vaccine in pregnant women cannot be provided at the present time: however, use in women of childbearing potential could be supported provided healthcare professionals are advised to rule out known or suspected pregnancy prior to vaccination. Women who are breastfeeding should also not be vaccinated.”
A few paragraphs above that, the document states, “A combined fertility and developmental study (including teratogenicity and postnatal investigations) in rats is ongoing.”
The essence of this means that as of 16th August 2022:
they cannot tell us it is safe in pregnancy;
fertility and developmental studies in rats have not been completed, so health professionals give it to women of childbearing potential at their own risk;
women who are breastfeeding should also not be vaccinated.
Since the existence of this document was revealed earlier this week, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists have been posting messages on social media “urging all pregnant women to get vaccinated against COVID-19”, and deferring responsibility for this harmful advice to the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation. Are individual British obstetricians and gynaecologists, the members of this once reputable organisation, aware of the iatrogenic harm being done in their name?
The College continues on Twitter that they have “robust evidence that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective in pregnancy.” If they have robust evidence, then they should show it to the world – we are eager to see it, along with proof that they can time travel to bring back safety data from the future.
Even if the rat fertility, teratology and developmental studies were completed, studies in rats would not be sufficient to establish safety (fertility and other) in men, women and children. Usually phase 1, 2, and 3 studies are required to be successfully completed; the likelihood of a new pharmaceutical product in phase 1 reaching market is only around 7% after a 10-year period of study.
So, just to be clear, RCOG, we do not experiment on pregnant women and their unborn children, we do not give nursing women experimental drugs that may harm their newborn baby, and we do not give healthy women (or men) experimental injections that may harm their fertility.
The World Council for Health has issued a statement on this, that poses an important question:
How can it be that the UK Government and its departments holds documents recommending against vaccinating pregnant and breastfeeding women, whilst at the same time strongly recommending pregnant women get vaccinated (and even boosted)?
There is still no long-term safety data. Reports of reproductive harms continue to climb in pharmacovigilance databases. It will take many years before we get enough data to understand what impact these injections are having on mothers and their babies, and on human fertility in general.
You know all this, and I’ve written about this extensively already. However, I wanted to bring this up today, because it highlights the slapdash inadequacy of the RCOG and the MHRA regarding what is a deeply serious issue.
The MHRA got it right in its Summary Report: pregnant and breastfeeding women should not be vaccinated because there isn’t enough data to show this is safe. To this I would only add that in fact, there isn’t enough data to show these new-style genetic vaccines are safe for anyone. Full stop.
I am at a rare loss for words. Let the lawfare commence.
I despair. Criminal intent is all I can think this can be. It's not stupidity. It's not ignorance. Criminality.