Shocking footage shows a 19-year-old woman whose breasts quadrupled after taking the Pfizer Covid vaccine
A woman’s breasts got bigger after she got her Covid vaccine in a unique case.
The 19-year-old from Canada went from a B cup to a triple G cup within six months of receiving the two-shot course.
She received her first dose of the Pfizer Covid vaccine in September 2022 and her breasts started to tingle and grow slightly.
Both effects then worsened after she received her second dose of the vaccine about three weeks later.
She finally went to the doctor at six months when her breasts became extremely large. For comparison, the average American woman’s cup size is DD.
Doctors who treated the woman suggested her Covid vaccine may have caused pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH), an overgrowth of cells that commonly causes benign lumps in the breasts and has only been seen in about 200 patients.
This is the first-ever case of PASH being linked to a vaccine, although experts cautioned that it cannot be proven to be the culprit.
It is unclear exactly how the vaccine caused the growth, but some case studies have suggested that Covid vaccines may trigger an immune response that leads to temporarily swollen lymph nodes, making breasts appear larger.
Covid vaccines have not been proven to cause breast changes, although they can lead to temporary swelling of the lymph nodes (stock image)
The experts from the University of Toronto, wrote in a medical journal last month: ‘This case is the first to demonstrate a temporal link between PASH-associated gigantomastia and a vaccine.’
Experts have also noted that side effects to Covid vaccines are extremely rare, and the benefits of the shot outweigh any potential complications.
According to official US data, serious side effects affect about one in 200,000 people.
Data from the CDC also shows that only two serious side effects have been clearly identified after vaccination against Covid: anaphylaxis and myocarditis or pericarditis, two types of heart damage.
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The woman in the case study had no underlying conditions. Although her breasts appeared swollen and saggy, there were no masses.
An ultrasound and CT scan showed slightly swollen lymph nodes around the woman’s armpits and dense blood vessels, which they believe came from the enlarged breast tissue.
PASH is a benign breast condition that affects fewer than 200 people worldwide since its first description in 1986.
It normally causes non-cancerous lesions, breast lumps made of cells called myofibroblasts.
The unnamed woman is shown above after breast reduction surgery. She is considering further procedures to get back to her normal cup size
However, there are only 20 known cases of PASH causing extreme breast growth, and none have previously been linked to vaccines.
It is unclear how the vaccine caused the woman’s breast growth.
In 2021, researchers from the University of Pennsylvania found that Covid vaccines can lead to swollen lymph nodes, which can lead to abnormal findings on mammograms and breast ultrasounds.
However, they warned that this is ‘a normal reaction to the Covid vaccine and nothing to worry about.’
The experts in Toronto said further research is needed into the possible link between gigantomastia and Covid vaccines.
The woman underwent a breast reduction 11 months after her first Covid vaccine, giving her a double D cup. Doctors removed 4.5 kg of tissue during the operation.
Although she has not experienced any further growth, her breasts are now asymmetrical.
She is considering further surgery to correct this and get her breasts back to normal.