Spike Protein Found to Damage Placenta in Stillbirth Study!
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Spike Protein Linked to Placental Damage and Stillbirth, AJOG Study Finds
A peer-reviewed study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (AJOG, Oct 2022) analyzed 64 stillbirths linked to maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection across multiple hospitals in the U.S. and Canada.
Key Findings:
Researchers found a unique pattern of placental injury called SARS-CoV-2 placentitis, characterized by:
Massive fibrin deposition (clotting)
Severe inflammation (chronic histiocytic intervillositis)
Trophoblast necrosis (death of placental cells)
In many cases, over 75% of the placenta was damaged — severely reducing oxygen and nutrient delivery to the fetus. Stillbirth occurred even when the mother had mild or no symptoms.
Role of Spike Protein:
Spike protein was found in high concentration in the placenta.
It localized to syncytiotrophoblasts, which directly interface with maternal blood.
Critically, the spike protein was present even without active virus, indicating it may trigger immune-driven injury on its own.
Conclusion from Researchers:
“SARS-CoV-2 placentitis is a distinct and destructive pathology... These findings suggest the importance of maternal vaccination in preventing severe placental injury and stillbirth.”
Vaccination Status:
None of the women in the study were vaccinated. The research notes almost no cases of this placental damage occurred in vaccinated individuals, reinforcing that maternal vaccination helps prevent systemic spike protein circulation.
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he AJOG study highlights a critical insight: spike protein can persist in the body and contribute to tissue-specific immune injury — even after the virus is gone.
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Regulate immune system activity
Support healthy microvascular and inflammatory response
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