So true. If only people knew...
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I’ve never considered myself to be anti-vax. I have all of my vaccines (minus Covid). But I just had a baby a couple weeks ago and I’m terrified for her next pediatrician appointments where they will start pushing the vaccine schedule. I feel crazy but after what I’ve seen from the CDC and so-called medical experts over the past year, I don’t trust anything that they recommend anymore.
I wasn’t anti vax either. My second child I even enrolled in a study where they took multiple shots and combined them. Then my fourth had issues and I began researching. From the history of Vaccine development to diseases and how to deal with them. We’ve been fed a lie that vaccines caused the decrease in illnesses. Modern day plumbing, fresh water and nutrition have had more to do with health the decreasing of diseases. We now are ex-vax and will never get another vaccine ever.
*ex-vax
That is the more accurate way to describe anti-vaxxers. People use that term to discredit others without addressing the reasons. People don't just become anti-Vax for no reason, there are legitimate reasons.
I want to know why they give hep b to babies. Since when are babies getting exposed to blood or sexual intercourse?
And when they get to college, the Hep B is the one they really ask about. Methinks there's something laced in there they want to maker sure they all have.
Prior to the Hep B vax, there were only 25,000 or so cases, all in drug users and gay men. Seems a weird leap to every newborn. Especially when they test fir it the mom prior to delivery.