Philippines Covid-19 Vaccine Pharmacovigilance Cross Referenced Against VAERS Filipino Reports: Birth Defects
The Philippines FDA makes no mention of birth defects (or pregnancy losses) in their 31 December 2023 latest pharmacovigilance report. While adverse events are acknowledged, for pregnant and lactating women, these are reported to be generally mild.
Under reactions the breakdown on Page 22 does include pregnancy-related events. However, there is no mention of birth defects.
Searching the VAERSAWARE database, I found a total of 4,296 reports of birth defects.
Of these, there are 2,658 are foreign reports.
There are 23 reports of “birth defects” in the Philippines.
Note that data was checked by the VAERSAWARE developer, to ascertain causes, and was “cleaned’ to give more accurate data. Originally, there were only 4 reports of birth defects. After checking and cleaning data, there are 23 reports. 15 for Pfizer, 5 for Moderna, and 3 for Janssen.
I manually checked all 23 reports. 4 of the reports (3 for Moderna, and 1 for J&J) do not relate to pregnancy and instead, they represent an assumed “congenital” cause as contributory factor to a reported adult AEFI.
That leaves 19 reports of “birth defects”, all of them pregnancy losses following injection during pregnancy. So, at least 19 pregnancy losses that made it from Philippines reporters to manufacturers and on to be reported in VAERS, and there almost certainly were additional similar events reported to PH FDA that didn’t get entered into VAERS.
Should these cases have been a signal for the Philippines FDA that the vaccine products might not be safe in pregnancy? IF there were 19 pregnancy losses, could that translate to 100s or even 1000s of un-reported pregnancy losses.
Pregnancy used to be a time when there was abundance of caution for use of all additives, let alone medications, and immune modulating mRNA containing injectables. Have these products killed unborn babies? Have they damaged reproductive health of the reproductive age adults, and of the yet to reach reproductive age children who received them? Are they affecting babies born to injected parents?
There are certainly plenty of discussions relating to this in my social networks. I personally know injected couples who have had failed pregnancies following injection, others encountering infertility, and tragic accounts of newborn and young infants not surviving.
Investigation is required! Yes, there is currently no ongoing covid-19 vaccination in the Philippines. However, there will be other mRNA products, and the lessons from this encounter need to be thoroughly studied and learned from, to be sure that in future more harm than benefit is avoided.