Acclaimed Doctors Warn Against RSV Vaccine for Pregnant Women
Expecting mothers may soon be coerced into the dangerous RSV vaccine or even a gene-altering mRNA RSV vaccine.
Renowned doctors in the medical freedom movement, Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, recently warned pregnant women not to get the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine after a study warned of the infection’s danger to unborn babies and even mulled the idea of an RSV vaccine recommendation for expecting mothers.
Maternal RSV vaccination carries a warning for the shot triggering premature delivery and the parents ending up with a neonate with the all the complications of prematurity including neurological damage. Maternal vaccination not worth the risks. Most women decline RSV… https://t.co/tIroaO9aZ7 pic.twitter.com/pQysYFug8V
— Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH® (@P_McCulloughMD) June 18, 2024
The doctors were responding to a study that effectively guides women to take the RSV vaccine while pregnant.
🚨🚨🚨This article is nothing more than a SHAMELESS push to vaccinate pregnant women with the #RSVVaccine (and to a lesser extent, the COVID 💉💉)https://t.co/yhq7GjKrEk
— Dr Sherri Tenpenny (@BusyDrT) June 18, 2024
From 12/23
“Study may give force to recommendations for maternal RSV vaccination,” the study said.
McCullough previously wrote that many pregnant moms declined vaccination with the RSV shot.
He discussed the dangers the vaccine poses for the developing babies.
“Vaccination during the third trimester of pregnancy is unprecedented and risky, since a vaccine induced fever could precipitate stillbirth or premature delivery of the baby,” McCullough said back in January.
While vaccination of the pregnant with a traditional RSV shot can cause premature or even still births, a future RSV vaccine recommendation may come at a time when mRNA RSV vaccines are commonplace.
Moderna recently got approval for their new mRNA RSV vaccination, which is expected to begin getting pumped into shoulders this autumn. It will be the second ever mRNA vaccine to be given to the public after the Moderna and Pfizer Covid injections.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) technology, referred to in Moderna’s patents as modified mRNA or mmRNA for modified messenger RNA, is an exotic technology that encapsulates an altered RNA sequence within a lipid nanoparticle so as to introduce it into the cells of the vaccinated individual. The foreign man-made sequence is then incorporated into the cells of the vaccinated, thus acting more as a gene therapy than a vaccine.
BREAKING--Moderna Receives U.S. FDA Approval for mRNA RSV Vaccine mRESVIA(R)
— Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH® (@P_McCulloughMD) June 4, 2024
Approval of Synthetic mRNA Product for Public Use with No Genotoxicity, Oncogenicity, or Long-Term Safety Studies
No FDA VRBPAC meeting, no critical review, @US_FDA has just rubber-stamped dangerous… https://t.co/gbaJwWS8Vy pic.twitter.com/3mI71I92JI