We’ve asked Mr Bridgen for his source that the number of adverse reactions reported “worldwide” following mRNA vaccines over the past 18 months are higher than those reported after vaccination with “conventional” vaccines over the past 50 years. Adverse reactions following vaccination don’t prove link to vaccines We previously contacted Mr Bridgen after he claimed that “contradictory evidence” was issued relating to guidance for those pregnant or breastfeeding, which we wrote about here, but he did not respond. There is no reason to believe that any of the Covid-19 vaccines would be harmful in pregnancy.” The British Fertility Society says: “In the UK, pregnant women are advised to have the Covid-19 vaccine, preferably the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna mRNA vaccines. Vaccination is the best way to protect against the known risks of Covid-19 in pregnancy for both women and babies, including admission of the woman to intensive care and premature birth of the baby.” The Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists says: “Covid-19 vaccines are strongly recommended in pregnancy. It adds: “It's safe to get the Covid-19 vaccine if you are breastfeeding.” The NHS says: “It's strongly recommended that you get vaccinated against Covid-19 to protect you and your baby”. This isn’t true, and we’ve written about similar claims before. Mr Bridgen claimed that the mRNA vaccines “are not recommended for pregnant women or those who are breastfeeding.” I’m in Covid-19 vaccines are recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding You can help us take action – and get our regular free email ![]() We’ve written more about how these vaccines work. ![]() The Moderna and Pfizer Covid-19 vaccines use mRNA technology. We’ve previously written about other comments made by Mr Bridgen on the Covid-19 vaccines. And given that mRNA vaccines are not recommended for pregnant women or those who are breastfeeding, would my right honourable friend overturn the Big Pharma-funded MHRA’s recent recommendation that these experimental vaccines are administered to children as young as six months of age?” Andrew Bridgen MP, 7 December 2022.ĭuring Prime Minister’s Questions today, Conservative MP Andrew Bridgen made a series of claims about the Covid-19 vaccines, including that there had been “more reported deaths and adverse reactions following mRNA vaccination in 18 months” than for all other vaccines administered “worldwide” over the past 50 years, and that the Covid-19 mRNA vaccines “are not recommended for pregnant women or those who are breastfeeding”. “There have been more reported deaths and adverse reactions following mRNA vaccination in 18 months than there has been to every conventional vaccine administered worldwide for the last 50 years.
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