With the blood supply being compromised with vaxed poisons. I've become very wary of Rhogam as well. Being pregnant and having a negative blood type, i have doctors threatening possible death and doom to my unborn if i dont take it. Its a blood product! Any advice appreciated!
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I was given Rhogam after the birth of my Rh positive daughter more than 50 years ago. Rhogam's purpose is to prevent your body from creating antibodies against positive blood. If your baby is negative, you don't need it. If your baby is positive and there's any exchange of the baby's blood into your bloodstream through the placenta, which can happen during pregnancy, your blood will essentially start attacking the baby's blood. The result is what used to be called blue baby. It can kill your baby Anyway, I had no effect whatsoever from having the Rhogam shot other than to protect any future babies. If you've had any abortions or miscarriages, you could have the antibodies now so I guess they give it earlier now.
My main concern is the contaminated blood supply because of the vaxxed doners. This shot is a blood product. I would rather avoid it at all costs.
At all costs includes: Your baby could DIE. Did they not explain that to you? I understand your vax concern but the Rh issue isn't something to mess around with. My brother was a blue baby because they had no Rhogam then. Luckily it didn't kill him but it could have. If they can test to see if the baby is positive, why don't you have that done? If the baby is negative, there is no problem. But if you're this worried about Rhogam, you might want to hold off on any other children. You can't pick their blood type. It's a shame some very smart investor doesn't start a vax-free blood bank. I think they'd make a fortune but that wouldn't help your issue. You do know they will have blood on hand and will use it during birth if you need it? I had surgery last year and had no option to donate my own blood ahead of time at the hospital here. Any blood donated on your behalf just goes into the pool. Luckily I didn't need it.