Why would ANYONE allow to give their baby a Hepatitis B shot today, unless that parent themselves was infected with Hepatitis B? How about testing the mother for Hep B instead of jabbing the baby with poison? You get Hep B by sharing needles and/or having sex with a Hep B person. I'm kinda certain that unborn babies and even newborn babies don't share needles and that they don't have sex with infected persons . . .
CDC Recommends New Hep B Vaccine for Pregnant Women, Removes Warning on Lack of Safety Data
Experts who spoke with The Defender said the vaccines recommended for pregnant women are often risky and ineffective and long-term safety data are lacking.
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/cdc-hep-b-vaccine-pregnant-women-lack-safety-data/
CDC Recommends New Hep B Vaccine for Pregnant Women, Removes Warning on Lack of Safety Data
Experts who spoke with The Defender said the vaccines recommended for pregnant women are often risky and ineffective and long-term safety data are lacking.
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/cdc-hep-b-vaccine-pregnant-women-lack-safety-data/
Why would ANYONE allow to give their baby a Hepatitis B shot today, unless that parent themselves was infected with Hepatitis B? How about testing the mother for Hep B instead of jabbing the baby with poison? You get Hep B by sharing needles and/or having sex with a Hep B person. I'm kinda certain that unborn babies and even newborn babies don't share needles and that they don't have sex with infected persons . . .
CDC Recommends New Hep B Vaccine for Pregnant Women, Removes Warning on Lack of Safety Data
Experts who spoke with The Defender said the vaccines recommended for pregnant women are often risky and ineffective and long-term safety data are lacking.
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/cdc-hep-b-vaccine-pregnant-women-lack-safety-data/
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