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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Vit K and the eye ointment. They will do it very fast so beware. Just wait till your first pediatrician visit....
Buy a cradle swing turn it on high. Kids love it.
Buy a Diono cat seat. Made of metal and built like a tank unlike the fly swatter ones.
Bottle with the tubes in the middle, think dr something or other.
Water wipes, they work better and have more fluid.
Buy "saline bullets" just drip it on the nose to help keep it clean.
Buy a good camera and go pro if you can. Record everything as it passes very fast.
Avoid both vitamin K shots and the eye ointment.
Regarding vitamin K; they will insist you do it if they are doing circumcision. Do the circumcision a week later if you do at all. If you are concerned, buy vitamin K oral drops. BE WARNED: VITAMIN K FROM EITHER SOURCE, AT THIS AGE, CAUSES JAUNDICE. Jaundice is closely watched in the first week or two.
Breast feeding the first child is hard enough already. Avoid everything that gets in the way of that, especially something as traumatic as circumcision.
If you do go to the hospital, they will be bothering you or the baby every hour. Expect they will want to keep you there for at least 24 hours after the birth. If 24 hours is up after 4pm, it will be 10am before they process the discharge.
You will find the hospital will deprive you of sleep for 3 days and stress everyone out. This will negatively affect milk let down and nursing. Do a home birth.
Vit K is not a vaccine, it's supplements what the baby may be deficient of to vlot blood. Also eye ointment can only help. You can do a full medication free birth, but it's a personal decision I suppose.