A peer-reviewed study conducted in the Czech Republic involving 1.3 million women found that those vaccinated with COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in 2022 experienced approximately 33% fewer successful pregnancies compared to unvaccinated women. Complementary animal model research indicated that these vaccines could destroy more than 60% of women's finite egg supply. Additional studies have reported that mRNA boosters trigger immune suppression, systemic inflammation, and coagulation abnormalities within 48 hours in healthy young adults. Concerns have been raised regarding the vaccines' impact on female fertility, with some researchers highlighting potential damage to ovarian reserves, uterine health, and placental function, as well as increased maternal mortality. Despite these findings, no government action to pause or halt vaccination programs has been reported. The data has prompted calls for further investigation and accountability regarding the long-term reproductive effects of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines.
The data is clear. The mechanisms are known. Naomi Wolf exposes the devastating impact of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines—damaged uteruses, failing placentas, and skyrocketing maternal deaths. The time for warnings is over. The time for accountability is now. https://t.co/w2NBluku6U
Frontiers | Immune and hematologicak responses to the third dose of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine: a six-month longitudinal study https://t.co/lo1alRxvfB
NEW STUDY: mRNA Boosters Trigger Dangerous Immune & Blood Abnormalities Within 48 Hours in Healthy Young Adults https://t.co/jEGjx2k9Jv