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Allison Gilliland's avatar

My daughter is pregnant with her first child. I was surprised to find out there are 4 vaccines recommended during pregnancy now! I was pregnant 4 times between 1999 and 2008. I was allowed to get a flu shot if I wanted, but never required to get 4 vaccines! I looked it up, and these vaccine recs began in 2012. Could there be a clearer money grab going on?!

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Allie's avatar

Trump’s press conference did NOT say that acetaminophen is THE cause of autism. The dangers of hypervaccinating infants and children was stressed. It was a warning to not take acetaminophen unless absolutely necessary to reduce a fever that is high enough to induce a seizure or fetal loss. There are other means to reduce low grade fevers and bodyaches besides drugs. Try cool, moist compresses for one thing. The press conference was the first time that HHS and a President linked vaccinations to autism, ADHD and other neurodevelopmental disorders. Half the country is screaming bloody murder that RFK Jr might ban “vaccines” and efforts are being made by the left to get him fired. Thankfully, more and more people are waking up to the dangers of “vaccines” and are just beginning to understand that even acetaminophen is not a safe drug. It is the number one reason for liver failure and the need for a liver transplant.

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PoliceMomMagaNana's avatar

Thank you for your excellent comment.

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Dr. Kevin Stillwagon's avatar

First do no harm. No harm can come from advising pregnant women to avoid acetaminophen. No harm can come from advising parents to spread vaccines out if they want their children to have them. Consider that many children have already been exposed to childhood illnesses and were completely asymptomatic or mildly so, yet robust long lasting protective mucosal and cellular immunity was built. We can test for that immunity by measuring antigen specific mucosal IgA and antigen specific t-cell responses. Mucosal IgA and t-cell responses are more durable than the serum IgG/IgM that are commonly measured. Serum antibodies will naturally wane, therefore low serum antibody titers are falsely tied to lack of immunity. The real protection is in IgA and t-cell responses that do not wane. We've been looking at the wrong thing. We can fix this. Children who have measurable mucosal immunity should be contraindicated from getting injected. No harm can come from this.

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Bonnie Lester's avatar

Why are pregnant women even getting a vaccination! The womb is Holy Ground! 🙏❤️

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PoliceMomMagaNana's avatar

GOD Bless You for your comment, Dr. Stillwagon.

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Kevin Beck's avatar

I don't think this was "news," as J&J put out a message about this in 2017. Was anyone listening then? Or are they just tuning in to this now?

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PoliceMomMagaNana's avatar

Just. beginning to listen now.

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Musta Koira's avatar

As RFKJR stated, "autism is a complex disorder with multifactorial etiology." More research should be done regarding the age of parents having children, deteriorating telomeres, etc. This was once raised as a driver of autism, yet this factor seems to be a sacred cow. And that's unfortunate because it is clearly within the exclusive control of the parents to reduce that risk.

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