Pregnant women at risk from NHS workers’ mixed messages over safety of jab
Expectant mothers tell helpline that midwives are advising them against vaccines despite threat posed by virus
Yet messages sent to the Vaccines and Pregnancy helpline, launched on 20 August to help pregnant women navigate information about the vaccine, suggest that some midwives are advising against the jab.
One said: “I was initially keen to have the vaccine and then advised by a midwife not to have it.” Another wrote: “I had my first dose before I knew I was pregnant. Now I’m pregnant I’ve been told I’m not allowed my second.” Another reported: “I’ve been advised by midwives not to get the vaccine due to the impact on ovulation and menstruation.”
Survival rate is 99.7%, so why would a pregnant or breastfeeding mother, or anyone for that matter put something in their body for which you don’t know what the short or long term effects might be? You can not undo the shot effects once you take it. But by taking Vitamin C, Vitamin D, zinc, quercitin as a preventative or if early stage of illness you can minimize symptoms. Do research.
Ikr. Even if the mom gets the wuflu the baby would have antibodies at birth. Why would any person/organization ignore natural immunity???