My wife declined the Hepatitis B vaccine for my newborn. We argued about it. I’m scared to death of making the wrong decision. I’m asking for help, what do you guys think is appropriate for newborn vaccines? The nurse came to our house and told us if we didn’t get the vaccines they wouldn’t work with us anymore. I brought up autism and she said that the person who came out with that lost their medical license and there are ZERO negative side effects for the Hep B vax. Exact words.
It was a long and hard pregnancy. My wife has had trauma in her past and refused any meds (which I was conflicted about because it was a nightmare to live through) and now she may be suffering from post-partem depression. She is way more anti-vax than I am, hates hospitals and doctors after what has happened, and I can’t blame her. Any thoughts or advice would be very much appreciated.
Yes, it's necessary for you to see the evidence in order to give your "informed consent".
We have reached a point in history where so-called "experts" are nothing but parrots, repeating back to others what they have been told, and having done none of their own research.
This is true in medicine, science in general, virology in particular, history, economics, and a myriad of real life issues we deal with.
We can't get informed consent because the people who are supposed to supply it have no clue themselves -- and they think they are knowledgeable for no reason other than some "expert higher than them" told them, even though that person also has no clue.