Good morning, GA! After 4+ years of trying, my wife is finally pregnant. A little late at 35, but she is healthy and in shape, so hopefully everything goes smoothly. I've been wondering about what kind of things they're going to try to inject in this kid. Are any of them necessary? I'd be worried about them sneaking the "covid vaccine" in there. We're both unjabbed. Is it possible/advisable to refuse all injections? Thanks, friends!
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When my sister had a baby in the hospital, she informed nurses ahead of time that no vaccines were to be given. When the baby was taken to the nursery to be "weighed and measured," I watched from the window, and to my horror, a nurse was coming at my nephew with a syringe (Hep B). I pounded on the window, and ran to find an entrance to stop the nurse. My point: do not take your eyes off of your baby at all times. This incident led to my decision to have 3 homebirths. I didn't do "well-baby checkups" either since they are an excuse to push shots. You will know if your baby is growing properly or something is abnormal. If a doctor visit becomes necessary, stand your ground. You have that right. Viruses are not alive; vaccines are a scam and poison. Read parent stories on thinktwice.com.
Agree...no well baby visits...if the kid is well, why go to the doctor, especially if you are not doing vaccinations...duh....