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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If you do go to the hospital, you need to know a lot of things but one of the most important is:
AMA = Against Medical Advice.
There’s some sort of presumption that the doctor’s advice is something you’re consenting to. When you are ready to leave their care, if they try to tell you that you don’t have permission or what have you, you can declare that you are choosing to go against medical advice, AMA, and then from how seriously this is taken, I gather that anything they do to constrain you is probably considered in a much different light in court. I am not a lawyer but I was advised to do this by a doctor (who was not working at the hospital where our birth happened) one time in a sticky situation, and it was like the parting of the Red Sea. No problems whatsoever after that.