SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) is called by all the vaccines given to babies.
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Edited for clarity. I guess I should mention also that there were 3 brothers before the one who passed. All had vax's up to date. Only one died. Now, by '67 when I was born, there was a vax that they got, but I did not. I do not know which one but my brothers all said I was lucky because it hurt really bad. My point is, out of a total of 5 boys, all vaxxed, only one died, and they called it SIDS. Original post below: It's strange. Im on the fence about SIDS. Not SADS. Hear me out on my skepticism. I was born in '67. Vaccinated as was required as a child. But I had a brother born in '62 who had less vaccines than I, but died at 8 months old. Dr's said it was SIDS. Drove my dad crazy, thinking he somehow killed my brother. I also had a cousin in the late '50s, who died at 3 months, Dr's said it was SIDS. Maybe current vax schedules for children is a problem. I'll agree to that. But I don't think the vax's back then were the issue. SIDS could be a real thing. But SADS? Now, that shit is vax induced all the way. See above for clarity
If true, as I have never research it, that does not explain why my 3 older brothers are still alive and well. DTP may be the vax i did not get. I know my brothers said it hurt really bad and left a round scar on their arm. Looks like twenty needles hit them all at once. Is that DTP? I seriously do not know.
That would be the smallpox vaccine. A scab would form over the injection site and later fall off, leaving a big round scar.
They stopped giving that vaccine in the mid-70s because smallpox has been eliminated. It only exists in bio-labs now.
They must have stopped mid '60's. Like I said, I was born in '67 and did not recieve that vax. Unless my parents went rogue! Lol! Mom hated taking us for shots so thats possible too!