Medical Alliance Launches Campaign Challenging COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines for Children and Pregnant Women
May 13th, 2025 4:15 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
The Independent Medical Alliance has initiated a nationwide campaign urging federal health agencies to remove mRNA COVID-19 vaccines from childhood immunization schedules and halt their use in infants, children, and pregnant women, citing potential health risks revealed in recent studies.

The Independent Medical Alliance (IMA) has launched a nationwide campaign called 'Smart Moms Ask', challenging the current recommendations for COVID-19 mRNA vaccination among children and pregnant women. The campaign aims to mobilize mothers and concerned citizens to demand policy changes from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
According to the campaign's data, approximately 9.5 million U.S. children between 6 months and 17 years have received the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. However, recent studies have raised significant concerns about potential health risks associated with these vaccinations, particularly for young populations.
Key statistical findings driving the campaign include a 620% increase in myocarditis among young men post-vaccination, reported miscarriage rates as high as 81% compared to an average of 13%, and a 33% reduction in successful conception rates among vaccinated women compared to unvaccinated women.
Dr. Kat Lindley, IMA Fellowship Program Director, emphasized the campaign's core mission, stating that mothers are pivotal in protecting children's health and challenging medical recommendations that may pose potential risks. The organization seeks to present a petition to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and members of Congress, demanding a comprehensive review of mRNA vaccine policies.
The campaign represents a broader movement within the medical community to prioritize patient safety and promote transparency in healthcare decision-making. By highlighting these statistical concerns, the IMA aims to initiate a comprehensive dialogue about the long-term implications of mRNA vaccination strategies for vulnerable populations.
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