After Covid vaccination: Young woman suddenly grows huge breasts

Canada - Permanent vaccine damage? A young woman from Canada was vaccinated against Covid, as a result of which her breasts grew to an enormous size within a few months. Science is faced with a mystery.

The patient suddenly grew huge breasts (GGG) after the Covid vaccination. The young woman has since undergone a breast reduction to DD (right picture).
The patient suddenly grew huge breasts (GGG) after the Covid vaccination. The young woman has since undergone a breast reduction to DD (right picture).  © Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery-Global Open, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.

In September 2022, a 19-year-old Canadian woman was vaccinated with Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine. A week later, she felt a tingling sensation in her breasts. Within six months, her breasts grew from a B cup to a GGG. But her family doctor ignored her concerns.

This is reported by scientists from the University of Toronto in an article in the specialist journal"Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery-Global Open".

According to the article, the 19-year-old patient was in excellent health and had not yet given birth. According to the report, her medical history was unremarkable and there were no indications of cancer.

It is certain that the patient was vaccinated with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and that the first symptoms appeared shortly afterwards. After the second vaccination, breast growth accelerated and only stabilized after six months.

"Unexplained gigantomastia" - Doctors suspect connection with Covid vaccine from Pfizer-BioNTech

The problems started after vaccination with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. (symbolic image)
The problems started after vaccination with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. (symbolic image)  © THOMAS KIENZLE / AFP

Doctors at the University of Toronto are talking about a case of "unexplained gigantomastia" - an extremely rare condition that leads to rapid, diffuse and excessive breast growth in those affected.

A known cause of gigantomastia is pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH). This is a hormonal disorder that leads to benign growths in the breast.

In this particular case, everything indicates that there is a connection between the young woman's sudden breast growth and the Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA vaccine.

The doctors state: "This case is the first to demonstrate a temporal relationship between PASH-associated gigantomastia and a vaccine."

However, the doctors also note that the cause of gigantomastia remains unclear. Further research is necessary.

After eleven months of suffering, numerous consultations with specialists and unsuccessful drug treatments, the patient has now undergone a surgical breast reduction.

"Her concerns about the suspected vaccine damage were not adequately addressed by her GP, which led to mistrust of the healthcare system," the doctors from the University of Toronto state in their report.