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Vaccine Injury Testimonial

Vaccine Injury of Cameron Hopkins

Tagged with: Limb Weakness,

What was your life like before you received the COVID-19 vaccine?

I was forced to receive the Covid-19 vaccine in order to go back to work. At the time I was ~16 weeks pregnant with a healthy baby. My son, in utero, suffered from 3 brain bleeds due to the vaccine and is now severely disabled as a result of being forced to take the vaccine while pregnant in order to avoid losing my job.

Describe the symptoms and the timeline of the reaction.

In mid-January 2022, I received the Covid-19 vaccine while pregnant. At my anatomy scan in mid-February 2022, doctors were unable to visualize the corpus callosum and referred me to Boston Children’s Hospital for an MRI. The MRI revealed that my unborn son had suffered a brain bleed in utero. Over the remainder of my pregnancy, he experienced two additional severe brain bleeds before birth. Extensive genetic testing after his birth in June 2022 did not identify any underlying cause. As a result of these brain bleeds, my son is now severely disabled.

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