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Vidcast: https://youtu.be/C4eRhT9I5LI When a breastfeeding woman receives an mRNA CoVid vaccine, NONE of the mRNA finds its way into her breastmilk. This from a UC-San Francisco study of 13 milk samples collected from 7 lactating women who had been vaccinated with either Pfizer or Moderrna vaccines between 4 to 48 hours earlier. The results are uncomplicated. The mRNA injected intramuscularly in the deltoid muscle of the shoulder does not find its way into a woman’s mammary glands or into her breastmilk at any time within 2 days after vaccination. We know that vaccine mRNA is quickly degraded in the body during this timeframe. Now contrast that result with other data that shows breastmilk from previously vaccinated women contains protective anti-CoVid antibodies. Such antibodies may also pass from a vaccinated pregnant woman to her developing fetus via the placenta. Bottom line: women who are contemplating pregnancy or are already pregnant should be vaccinated against CoVid. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2781679https://www.nebraskamed.com/COVID/where-mrna-vaccines-and-spike-proteins-go #covid #mRNA #vaccine #breastmilk #breastfeeding