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Dr. James Thorp voices concerns over pregnant mothers receiving the vaccine. However, he also gives hope. Dr. Paul Marik recommends delaying pregnancy at least 6 months after vaccination and to build their health and bolster the immune system. Dr. Pierre Kory explains how differences in genetics, vaccine batches, and an individual’s sensitivity are all variables in how they may react to the vaccine. He recommends, if one is healthy and feels good post-vaccine, don’t be anxious. All three doctors agree: do not take more vaccines.
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Dr. James Thorp voices concerns over pregnant mothers receiving the vaccine. However, he also gives hope. Dr. Paul Marik recommends delaying pregnancy at least 6 months after vaccination and to build their health and bolster the immune system. Dr. Pierre Kory explains how differences in genetics, vaccine batches, and an individual’s sensitivity are all variables in how they may react to the vaccine. He recommends, if one is healthy and feels good post-vaccine, don’t be anxious. All three doctors agree: do not take more vaccines.
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