In this broader presentation to the EU Parliament debunked here, Naomi Wolf discusses an 8-page "Pregnancy and Lactation Report" for several minutes of her testimony.
There are many claims made pertaining to the report, available here, none of which appear to be actually true.
Every numerical claim in the paragraph (15,000 / 10,000 / 7,500 / 20 dead infants) is absent from the Pregnancy & Lactation Report. Not one appears in the document.
The claims are either fabricated, misattributed from other sources, or based on misunderstandings of spontaneous AE data from totally different documents.
External Quote:Naomi Wolf
I've studied deeply the history of Nazi medicine as a result. When I saw the Pregnancy and Lactation Report, as a Jew and as the granddaughter of people whose family were wiped out by that regime, this was a very chilling and recognizable document.
It had charts – very scientific, neutral, careful charts – that, to even a superficial student of history, are recognizable. These careful charts show horrific damage to women and babies in the Pregnancy and Lactation Report. There is a chart showing menstrual damage to tens of thousands of women: 15,000 women bleeding every day after being injected; 10,000 women having two periods a month; 7,500 women having no periods at all (meaning they're now totally infertile). 10-year-old girls bleeding upon being injected; 85-year-old women bleeding after being injected; women hemorrhaging, passing clots – lives ruined and certainly fertility ruined – all documented meticulously by Pfizer in the Pregnancy and Lactation Report, which went to the White House and to Dr. Rochelle Walensky and the FDA . I'm quite sure if you investigate, you will find comparable charts that went to your leaders across Europe, because they were all on the same page. (But I'm getting ahead of my story.)
Also in the Pregnancy and Lactation Report is a chart showing that they experimented on babies – and they knew it. They experimented on at least 20 infants (some of them through Pfizer, some through Moderna) to death.
There are many claims made pertaining to the report, available here, none of which appear to be actually true.
- Claim: The Pfizer Pregnancy and Lactation Report contains charts showing menstrual damage to tens of thousands of women.
Status: False / Unsupported
Evidence:
The actual Pregnancy & Lactation Cumulative Review contains only 673 total cases (458 pregnancy; 215 lactation).
It does not contain menstrual-cycle data, let alone counts in the tens of thousands.
Menstrual changes appear in other post-marketing datasets, but not in this 8-page pregnancy/lactation review.
Source: Pfizer 5.3.6 Post-Marketing Pregnancy/Lactation Cumulative Review (8 pages).
- Claim: The report includes a chart showing 15,000 women bleeding every day after vaccination.
Status: False
Evidence:
No such chart exists in the pregnancy/lactation report.
The document contains 673 total cases, so 15,000 is mathematically impossible within this dataset.
Source: Pregnancy/Lactation Review, full text.
- Claim: The report shows 10,000 women having two periods per month after injection.
Status: False
Evidence:
The pregnancy/lactation report contains zero menstrual cycle data.
Total case count (673) makes such numbers impossible.
Source: Same report.
- Claim: The report shows 7,500 women having no periods at all, making them "totally infertile."
Status: False / Unsupported
Evidence:
No menstrual or infertility data exist in this report.
7,500 individuals cannot be derived from a dataset of 673.
Source: Same report.
- Claim: The report documents 10-year-old girls bleeding after injection.
Status: False
Evidence:
No mention of minors not pregnant or breastfeeding exists in this document.
The report specifically concerns pregnancy and breastfeeding cases, not menstrual complaints in children.
Source: Same report.
- Claim: The report documents 85-year-old women bleeding after injection.
Status: False
Evidence:
Again, this dataset is exclusively pregnancy and lactation exposures.
No menstrual-cycle or age-wide gynecologic data appear in it.
Source: Same report.
- Claim: The report documents women hemorrhaging and passing clots, showing "lives and fertility ruined."
Status: Unsupported / Not evidenced in this report
Evidence:
No such descriptions appear in the pregnancy/lactation AE tables.
The most common AEs are expected post-vaccination symptoms (fever, headaches, injection-site reactions).
Some spontaneous abortions with bleeding are listed, but not hemorrhage events in non-pregnant women.
Source: Same report - Pregnancy section, case summaries.
- Claim: Pfizer documented these findings "meticulously" and sent them to the White House, FDA, Walensky, and world leaders.
Status: Misleading / Unsupported
Evidence:
Pfizer did submit this pregnancy/lactation data to regulators.
There is no evidence that
- These extreme menstrual figures exist at all, OR
- That such alarming claims were sent to political leaders.
The claim adds details that do not appear in any released regulatory correspondence.
Source: No regulatory document confirms this. The pregnancy/lactation report itself contains none of the cited data.
- Claim: "Also in the Pregnancy and Lactation Report is a chart showing they experimented on babies — and they knew it."
Status: False
Evidence:
The report includes case reports of:
4 fetal/neonatal cases (one neonatal death due to extreme prematurity), and
133 breastfeeding-exposed infants (no deaths).
These are passive adverse-event reports, not experiments.
There is no chart and no description of experimental exposure.
Source: Infant AE section of the report.
- Claim: They "experimented on at least 20 infants (Pfizer and Moderna) to death."
Status: False
Evidence:
The report does not show 20 infant deaths.
Across the entire dataset:
- 1 neonatal death occurred in a preterm infant (24–26 weeks gestation).
- 0 deaths occurred in breast-milk–exposed infants.
- Not one case is described as an "experiment."
Source: Fetal/infant case descriptions in the report.
Every numerical claim in the paragraph (15,000 / 10,000 / 7,500 / 20 dead infants) is absent from the Pregnancy & Lactation Report. Not one appears in the document.
The claims are either fabricated, misattributed from other sources, or based on misunderstandings of spontaneous AE data from totally different documents.
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