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PolitiFact - A small study of breastmilk and mRNA vaccines did not show babies are being harmed
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No, a study did not show that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are harmful to infants who are breastfeeding. But researchers did recommend some caution in limited circumstances until further research is done.

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Researchers recommended further study, but concluded that “it is safe to breastfeed after maternal COVID-19 vaccination.”

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