Hi Frens,
My husband and I are expecting our first baby in September. We are trying to figure out what to do about the "normal" vaccines for our baby. Neither my husband nor I are getting the experimental jab but we got all the regular vaccinations as kids.
We aren't sure if it's the right choice to vaccinate our child though. Q post 1010 mentions vaccines (not all) in a list of ways the cabal controls the population. Plus, we've both become really vaccine skeptical after seeing how nonsensical the covid "vaccine" is. On the other hand, my husband is terrified his crazy liberal in-laws will use not vaxxing as an excuse to try to legally get control of our kids.
If any of you know of any good resources/advice to help us make this decision, we'd really appreciate it. Maybe some vaccines are OK and others aren't? Any insights would be extremely appreciated.
The other thing we're trying to figure out is the RhoGAM shot. I'm O negative and my husband is A positive. So the baby might be Rh positive. Apparently if our blood comes into contact I may develop antibodies against the Rh factor and my body would attack future Rh positive babies. The midwife is recommending a RhoGAM shot. Apparently this is sourced from plasma donors. Does anyone know what the risk for that is with so many people having gotten the jab?
Thank you my frens.
Gotta say - I had measles, mumps, rubella and chicken pox — of course I’m of American ( Scottish/ British) genealogy so had normal cases (average fever, etc) I was vaccinated against Polio in 5th grade with the sugar cube crap- kids got polio shortly after ( not many but I knew 1) My now 40+ yo son has type 1 diabetes since 9yo - had Covid— mild flu Never caught chicken pox until college- was hospitalized I got a bad case of Pertussis ( whooping cough) in my 50’s while working alongside Mexican nationals - thought I might die by choking to death and “ whooping “ ( I truly don’t know how babies and toddlers survived this - my mother had it at 6 yo and had vivid memories) so I’d defer to above comment— less is always more Plus I was a med tech at a pediatricians office when the MMR ( measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine hit the market- lots of issues with side effects and they had a big redo to revaccinate kids for some issues- I was in my early 20’s with no kids so didn’t care and don’t remember