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AngelaK's avatar

Please can someone tell me what to advise my daughter to do as far as vaccines for her baby due in two weeks, and will be 3 weeks early and lower birthrate because of that. (placental issue).

She lives in the horrible state of Ct. I told her to not allow hepatitis vaccine for newborn. Am I right? She and her brother didnt get them until they were 12.

Also I told her to have a comparison graph of her vaccines 1986 and then 2022. and to try to have doctor abide by that protocol and to have him space apart as much as he can.

Is choosing even an option?

I am so worried.

Thanks for any suggestions.

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WriterMomof4's avatar

Suzanne Humphries’s book Dissolving Illusions is a must-read! Unfortunately, when it comes to family, you have to offer the facts and pray they choose to do their own research. Far too many feel that it isn’t a big deal, or aren’t willing to deal with constant pressure - doctors, daycare, schools, friends, even churches and such. Check out Del Bigtree’s show and website - The Highwire - he goes pretty in depth on vaccines too.

Like someone else said, this is a huge rabbit hole - more like a rabbit warren, or one of those massive underground ant kingdoms - where you have to be willing to dig, and research, and ultimately make truly informed choices (something western medicine fails to actually provide). And nearly always that will include finding “alternative” practitioners to provide actual *health care* for your family.

The biggest, most important thing I wish someone had told me when I started questioning vaccines for my kids and looking into them, is there is no reason to start vaccinating a child before you feel you have made the uncoerced choice to do so, being fully informed. You can always vax a kid later. You cannot unvaccinated them, a lesson I learned the very hard way.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Look up Dr Kevin Stillwagon's substack. He's doing a multi-part series about childhood and other vaccines. It's difficult to believe, but NO childhood vax has EVRR been trialed against a true placebo. They are trialed against other approved vaccines, so if they're "as safe" as the others, they get approved. The problem with that is the followup on these trials is as short as 3-4 DAYS, but none have been observed for even a year. So, it's quite easy for them to not blame any true vax injury on a vax due to these short follow-up periods! The corruption in this process is maddening!

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Eli's avatar

Wow. Thanks for recommending this substack.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

You're welcome!

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Sydney Seppo's avatar

In this video, the doctor from Oregon who has a lot of unvaxxed pediatric patients talks about hep b vaccine. I think he wrote a book on childhood vaccines. The same doctor has a channel on children's defence fund site.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/jclS4HVslP6g/

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Julia C's avatar

Yes! It was this study Dr. Thomas did in his practice that I was referring to in my comment above. I had thought it was 15 years and it looks like it was actually 10. I saw it shared in a slightly different video but it was the same presentation/slides of that study, ‘Relative Incidence of Office Visits and Cumulative Rates of Billed Diagnosea Along Axis of Vaccination.’ It’s all extremely fascinating to me not only as a former medical professional but also as a chronic disorder patient. I was born with a genetic connective tissue disorder and also had other complicated family genetic phenotype involved and I am convinced childhood vaccines, even the more limited schedule of the early 80’s was not a wise idea to pump into my system. Very promptly into my teens I developed Crohn’s disease, and now I also have Dysautonomia/POTS and Mast cell disorder.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes. I refused that for both my boys, it’s totally unnecessary in the vast majority of cases. Hep B is what they give at birth and it can only be contracted through bodily fluids so drug addicts and sex workers are most at risk. But most nurses and doctors won’t tell you that of course.

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Eli's avatar

There was a very well designed research study that I read several years ago where the researchers simply compared the autism rates for kids who got the hep B at birth versus kids who got the hep B. 3 months or so later. There was very statistically significant higher rates of autism in the vaccinated at birth group. sorry, I don’t have the reference but certainly waiting a little while should be easy to talk folks into.

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Julia C's avatar

Eli - I really wish I could remember where I saw it, I may actually have the video saved somewhere but, I had watched a video about a general practitioner who actually did a real world experiment in his own practice over I believe about a 15 year span. He actually compared the vaccinated patients with the unvaccinated patients and basically counted the number of office visits they had and for what reasons they were being seen over the years (i.e. ear infections, colds, pain, autoimmune disorders, gastrointestinal symptoms etc.) and the results were pretty staggering. The unvaccinated patients were basically the healthiest in the practice who seldom were seen for anything other than a yearly physical if they wanted to. I don’t think it’s any secret that the younger generations who have been getting more and more added to their vaccine schedules as the years go by are having higher rates of diagnoses such as autism and attention deficit disorders, autoimmune disorders, food allergies, etc. There’s definitely more than just vaccines contributing to these issues but, I believe they are a large portion of the problem.

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Eli's avatar

Yes! I have seen an interview with and read about this doctor. His results are very definitive. Apparently, he has had his license threatened of course. I have one totally unvaccinated grandchild and one vaccinated grandchild, (but not for Covid thank God) and the unvaccinated child is so much healthier it’s not even in the same ballpark.

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Julia C's avatar

Yeah I believe he had already had his license threatened many a time before the study, and after he released these results the state of Oregon actually pulled his license. Evil. Obviously if he had released the results the opposite way around and stated that the vaccines were making his patient population healthier, they would have applauded him because clearly people being healthy is good news. But in this case the medical board, fellow peers, society, etc. were actually mad that he was reporting people were staying healthy! That’s when you know there’s conflict of interest towards protecting vaccine uptake at any and all cost. As I said, evil.

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Julia C's avatar

Angela - it’s definitely a very in depth topic. I’ve researched a lot and have gone down so many rabbit holes and sourced so many places to remember them all now would be difficult for me. I found a good person to follow who keeps all the information together is on Instagram, @thenaturalmindedmomma. She also has a Facebook group by the same name. Mom’s on there absolutely have chosen no to the Hep B vaccine at birth. Lots of nuanced discussions about vaccines on there, however it’s done by bypassing trigger words that can get your group flagged. I believe it’s Dr. Green Mom, but she is the one who has resources to help parents find “vaccine friendly” doctors, meaning doctors who will accept parents choice or help do adjusted scheduling if that is what parents want.

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RunningLogic's avatar

This is from a website focused on hepatitis, with regard to transmission of Hep B

Sex with an infected partner

Acquired at birth from an infected mother

Sharing injection drug equipment (including needles, syringes, cookers, drug-preparation equipment)

Contact with blood or open sores of an infected person

Needle stick or other skin puncture

Sharing items such as glucose monitors, razors or toothbrushes with an infected person.

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