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No sign of COVID-19 vaccine in breast milk: Small study indicates vaccine safety for pregnant and lactating women – Science Daily
Messenger RNA vaccines against COVID-19 were not detected in human milk, according to a small study, providing early evidence…

Messenger RNA vaccines against COVID-19 were not detected in human milk, according to a small study by UC San Francisco, providing early evidence that the vaccine mRNA is not transferred to the infant.The study, which analyzed the breast milk of seven women…
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