Guest guest Posted November 1, 2000 Report Share Posted November 1, 2000 When I get a bit more time I will post the information Dr. Nielsen has written regarding healthy alternatives to vaccinations and Vit K and eye drops. She is a homoeopathic doctor in Winnipeg, who passionately supports our cause. Rose s vit K/eye prophylaxis > From Midwifery Today E-News: > > Question of the Week Responses > > Q: Are midwives' clients experiencing any medical problems from > refusing the vitamin K shot and eye prophylaxis (assuming, of course, > they tested negative > for chlamydia and gonorrhea)? > - Anon. > > A: We had a homebirth in New Zealand where happily, eye drops are not > mandatory for newborns. My 13-month-old baby's eyes are quite healthy > and > normal. My baby has had no eye infections that I am aware of. If she > did, I would squirt breastmilk into the eye. The opthalmologist said my > baby does not > have a true strabismus problem (only pseudo-strabismus due to the low > nasal bridge and skin folds, which are quite normal), and she has the > normal amount of > farsightedness in each eye for a baby her age. > We declined to give her the Vitamin K shot, and she has had no > problems. > - C. > > A: I have had two homebirths. With the first I accepted the vitamin K > shot. During the second pregnancy, I drank alfalfa tea during the last > trimester and > refused the shot. I can see no effects of refusing the shot in my > 20-month-old. > - L.D. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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