I would normally agree, but my 40 years in social services workimg with babies and children has shown a SIDS decline since we started to put babies on their backs to sleep during the first 4 months or so. I fully believe jabs cause much damage to children in many ways, but SIDS has decreased while jabs have hugely increased over the past 10 years. Some SIDS may be due to jabs, but much SIDS was due to babies not being strong enough to lift their heads to get their noses out of sheets, blankets, or spit up formula etc.
Being highly vigilant with my two children, I couldn't bear to have them so far away from me in their own room which was on a different floor on the opposite end of the house from the Master bedroom.
To be sure, the house was quite large and likely designed for people with teenagers or guests who wanted privacy and a sound buffer. But, it wasn't so ideal with a new baby or two.
So, we placed their bassinet right near my side of the bed in the Master bedroom downstairs, allowing for ease in breastfeeding and supervising their breathing, sleeping and state of health.
We also got a tiny wedge pillow to place under the bassinet's mattress, elevating their heads and keeping them on their backs for sleeping to prevent SIDs.
This was before the internet or cell phones, etc. If I had the tools I possess now, I would have refused all vaccinations from the beginning.
I would normally agree, but my 40 years in social services workimg with babies and children has shown a SIDS decline since we started to put babies on their backs to sleep during the first 4 months or so. I fully believe jabs cause much damage to children in many ways, but SIDS has decreased while jabs have hugely increased over the past 10 years. Some SIDS may be due to jabs, but much SIDS was due to babies not being strong enough to lift their heads to get their noses out of sheets, blankets, or spit up formula etc.
Being highly vigilant with my two children, I couldn't bear to have them so far away from me in their own room which was on a different floor on the opposite end of the house from the Master bedroom.
To be sure, the house was quite large and likely designed for people with teenagers or guests who wanted privacy and a sound buffer. But, it wasn't so ideal with a new baby or two.
So, we placed their bassinet right near my side of the bed in the Master bedroom downstairs, allowing for ease in breastfeeding and supervising their breathing, sleeping and state of health.
We also got a tiny wedge pillow to place under the bassinet's mattress, elevating their heads and keeping them on their backs for sleeping to prevent SIDs.
This was before the internet or cell phones, etc. If I had the tools I possess now, I would have refused all vaccinations from the beginning.