A concerned grandmother, with an extensive healthcare background, including being a professor who teaches healthcare administration at multiple colleges, and who has verified her identity to us, contacted DailyClout about findings from the analysis of her early 30s, mRNA COVID-vaccinated daughter’s placenta after the daughter had given birth. Born full-term, her grandchild was 20 inches long, weighed only five pounds at birth, and had low oxygen saturation, which prompted the family to request a pathology analysis of the placenta. “Low birth weight is less than 5 pounds 8 ounces (2.5 kg) at full term.” [https://www.verywellfamily.com/first-year-infant-growth-431721] The grandmother wrote, “The ultrasound did show that suddenly, in the 7th month and on, the baby was measuring smaller and smaller for [its due] date.”
The placenta pathology results were shocking and showed:
- Fetal vascular malperfusion, “…a condition that affects the blood flow in the developing fetus resulting in abnormal fetal development…The signs and symptoms of Fetal Vascular Malperfusion may include excessive hemorrhage during childbirth and decreased blood supply to the fetus, which may affect fetal growth and development.” [https://www.dovemed.com/diseases-conditions/fetal-vascular-malperfusion/]
- “Placental weight of 233 grams (8.21 ounces) less than the fifth percentile for gestational age.” [pathology report] 3.21 ounces is one-third of normal placenta weight at this gestational age. By the time a pregnant woman reaches 39 weeks of pregnancy, the placenta typically weighs about 1.5 pounds or 24 ounces. [https://www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/placenta]
- Sections showed “organizing thrombi within muscular vessels including within numerous stem villi, some with vascular obliteration with recanalization.” [pathology report] This placenta had blood clots and compromised blood flow, which leads to increased risk of injury, growth restriction, placental injury, and other harmful outcomes. Key terms to understand are:
- Thrombi are blood clots in the circulatory system, which attach to the site at which they formed and remain there, hindering blood flow. [https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/318522]
- Stem villi “transport blood from chorionic vessels to smaller villi.” [https://schaberg.faculty.ucdavis.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/604/2020/12/Placenta.pdf]
- Villi are “…any of the small, slender, vascular projections that increase the surface area of a membrane. Important villous membranes include the placenta.” [https://www.britannica.com/science/villus]
- “Obliteration” in this context means “Blotting out, especially by filling of a natural space or lumen by fibrosis or inflammation.” [https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/obliteration]
- “Recanalization” in this context indicates, “Restoration of a lumen in a blood vessel following thrombotic occlusion, by organization of the thrombus with formation of new channel.” [https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/recanalization]
- “Thrombosis of fetal vessels results in fibrosis of downstream villi. Implies an increased risk for neurologic injury, growth restriction, oligohydramnios and renal/systemic thrombosis.” [Ziadie MS. Fetal thrombotic vasculopathy. PathologyOutlines.com website. https://www.pathologyoutlines.com/topic/placentafetalthrombotic.html. Accessed August 24th, 2023.]
- Multiple vessels showing “intramural fibrin deposition,” which are “fibrin or fibrinoid depositions…within the wall of large fetal vessels, with calcification.” [https://www.humpath.com/spip.php?article24614]
- “Hypovascular and avascular villi.”
- Hypovascular means, “Lacking sufficient vascularity; deficient in blood vessels.” [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hypovascular]
- Avascular means, “Lacking blood vessels.” [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/avascular]
- “…white-gray areas of maternal surface calcifications.” (These calcifications align with midwife Ellen Jasmer’s testimony about placentas, as well as aligning with maternal-fetal medicine specialist, Dr. James Thorp’s, observations of calcified placenta in his patients.)
The grandmother believes that placentas compromised by mRNA COVID vaccine exposure may be causing miscarriages and stillbirths, as with this situation, babies are not getting enough food while in the womb. Her grandchild, born in July, remains in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) where medical professionals are trying to transition him off a feeding tube and stabilize his oxygen levels.
With this, DailyClout has interviewed or obtained four independent sources – Dr. Thorp; midwife Ellen Jasmer, RN, LM, CPM, CNM; a second midwife in California; and this document – that all separately confirm a new and important set of conditions in the placentas of mRNA-vaccinated mothers, that cause harm to or impede placental and fetal development.
The pathology report for the placenta is provided below.
By Amy Kelly