Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 That's a new one on me. I woud have to fire him just for making such stupid claims. Arianna Mojica- (UCC 1-207/1-103) ~~~ " All rights not demanded are presumed waived " . ~ Thurston measles/ ped. question I took my 2 and 4 year old dd to the ped. today for their well visit. My 2 year old is unvaxed. My ped. accepts that I don't vaccinate and doesn't argue or push me. I started to discuss some things with him on the vax issue. He said that he is nervous about my 2 year old being unvaxed, but believes it is my choice. He said that if my daughter got the measles when pregnant that her unborn baby could be deformed. I don't remember reading that anywhere. I was wondering if their are any unvaxed moms that were concerend about this when pregnant? He also clearly believes in the herd immunity theory. He said we don't see the diseases as much because most people are vaxed. I aslo think he's convinced that autism is genetic. He also said that their are families with more than one child with autism, even though one child is vaxed and the other is unvaxed. He also said there are independent studies that show that vaccines don't cause autism. I wanted to ask who funded these independent studies, but I didn't. ~~~~ " A foolish faith in authority is the worst enemy of truth. " - Albert Einstein, 1901 " The only safe vaccine is a vaccine that is never used " -- Dr. A. , National Institutes of Health www.vaclib.org www.909shot.com http://www.vacinfo.org/ http://forcedanarchy.blogspot.com/http://www.momtoanangel.net/ingred.htmhttp://w\ ww.vran.org/~~~~ " When we give government the power to make medical decisions for us, we, in essence, accept that the state owns our bodies " ~U.S. Representative Ron , MD. ~~~~ " ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 Boy, oh boy. First, I think your doc meant German measles. Second, it is his OPINION that we don't see diseases because of vaxed people. And we see plenty of disease in vaxed people, and not just the ones he's thinking vaccines prevent. And autism might have a genetic influence, but it's a stretch to believe that is the cause of the epidemic. It's just not possible. I would ask him about those studies he claims show vaccines don't cause autism. Who funded them is a good question, but I'd want to have him back up his claim that these studies exist. Winnie measles/ ped. question Vaccinations > I took my 2 and 4 year old dd to the ped. today for their well > visit. > My 2 year old is unvaxed. My ped. accepts that I don't vaccinate > and > doesn't argue or push me. I started to discuss some things with > him on > the vax issue. He said that he is nervous about my 2 year old > being > unvaxed, but believes it is my choice. He said that if my > daughter got > the measles when pregnant that her unborn baby could be > deformed. I > don't remember reading that anywhere. I was wondering if their > are any > unvaxed moms that were concerend about this when pregnant? He > also > clearly believes in the herd immunity theory. He said we don't > see the > diseases as much because most people are vaxed. I aslo think > he's > convinced that autism is genetic. He also said that their are > families > with more than one child with autism, even though one child is > vaxed > and the other is unvaxed. > > He also said there are independent studies that show that > vaccines > don't cause autism. I wanted to ask who funded these independent > studies, but I didn't. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 The best thing you can do is allow your child to have the basic childhood diseases naturally, not only will it boost their immune system it will prevent them from having it at a time when there could be complications. Arianna Mojica wrote: > > That's a new one on me. I woud have to fire him just for making such > stupid claims. > > > Arianna Mojica- (UCC 1-207/1-103) > ~~~ " All rights not demanded are presumed waived " . ~ Thurston > > measles/ ped. question > > I took my 2 and 4 year old dd to the ped. today for their well visit. > My 2 year old is unvaxed. My ped. accepts that I don't vaccinate and > doesn't argue or push me. I started to discuss some things with him on > the vax issue. He said that he is nervous about my 2 year old being > unvaxed, but believes it is my choice. He said that if my daughter got > the measles when pregnant that her unborn baby could be deformed. I > don't remember reading that anywhere. I was wondering if their are any > unvaxed moms that were concerend about this when pregnant? He also > clearly believes in the herd immunity theory. He said we don't see the > diseases as much because most people are vaxed. I aslo think he's > convinced that autism is genetic. He also said that their are families > with more than one child with autism, even though one child is vaxed > and the other is unvaxed. > > He also said there are independent studies that show that vaccines > don't cause autism. I wanted to ask who funded these independent > studies, but I didn't. > > ~~~~ " A foolish faith in authority is the worst enemy of truth. " > - Albert Einstein, 1901 " The only safe vaccine is a vaccine that is > never used " -- Dr. A. , National Institutes of Health > www.vaclib.org > www.909shot.com > http://www.vacinfo.org/ <http://www.vacinfo.org/> > http://forcedanarchy.blogspot.com/http://www.momtoanangel.net/ingred.htmhttp://w\ ww.vran.org/~~~~ > <http://forcedanarchy.blogspot.com/http://www.momtoanangel.net/ingred.htmhttp://\ www.vran.org/%7E%7E%7E%7E> " When > we give government the power to make medical decisions for us, we, in > essence, accept that the state owns our bodies " ~U.S. Representative > Ron , MD. ~~~~ " > > __________________________________________________________ > Be a better friend, newshound, and > know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. > http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > <http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 I am pregnant right now and they tested my blood to see if I was immune to measles (from my childhood vaccine) and told me if I wasn't, they would want to give it to me again because if I got measles while pregnant the baby would have horrible defects. Also, I know families where both kids have autism, one vaccinated and one not vaccinated. But there are always a number of factors, not just one. For example, the second, unvaccinated child - the mom had alot of dental work done with mercury during pregnancy and ate tons of tuna fish. You know? It's never just one thing... Melinda in Massachusetts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 3:24 PM, FORCED ANARCHY <FORCEDANARCHY@...> wrote: > The best thing you can do is allow your child to have the basic > childhood diseases naturally, not only will it boost their immune system > it will prevent them from having it at a time when there could be > complications. That's what I was going to say, Jim! You took the words right out of my mouth. Wow Melinda, that's scary stuff! If a person isn't " immune " to measles while they are pregnant, I fail to see how injecting them with the measles vaccine (i.e. live measles virus) is going to help the baby. This is going to subject that baby to the virus in utero, along with the diphtheria and tetanus viruses and all those other toxins and chemicals, and most likely making the mom AND baby sick in some fashion or anther, quite possibly long-term. Ludicrous! I'd fire my doc at the mere suggestion that they were going to inject me if they didn't find antibodies in my blood. Heck, I fired my OB when they gave me the pamphlet about how they use the suctioning device on his head to " help " the baby be born. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 I was wondering if their are any > unvaxed moms that were concerend about this when pregnant? ### Nope. I probably got vaxed for measles when little, but never had them. Who knows if I'm immune? I was more concerned with adequate nutrition, getting plenty of rest, not stressing, find a good midwife, etc. I aslo think he's > convinced that autism is genetic. ### I can't remember who made this statement - maybe Dr. Tenpenny or another anti-vax doctor - but they said " You can't have a genetic epidemic. " And the numbers of kids with autism nowadays is in the epidemic stages. I don't think I'd get into a discussion with this ped again - if you keep him, that is. It seems pretty pointless. Congrats on the pregnancy, Magda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 Was the dr concerned with being immune from German measles/rubella? They test me for immunity at the beginning of a pregnancy for rubella but I've never heard plain measles brought up. > > I was wondering if their are any > > unvaxed moms that were concerend about this when pregnant? > ### Nope. I probably got vaxed for measles when little, but never had > them. Who knows if I'm immune? I was more concerned with adequate > nutrition, getting plenty of rest, not stressing, find a good midwife, > etc. > > I aslo think he's > > convinced that autism is genetic. > ### I can't remember who made this statement - maybe Dr. Tenpenny or > another anti-vax doctor - but they said " You can't have a genetic > epidemic. " And the numbers of kids with autism nowadays is in the > epidemic stages. > > I don't think I'd get into a discussion with this ped again - if you > keep him, that is. It seems pretty pointless. > Congrats on the pregnancy, > Magda > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 It was the rubella (german measles?) that they tested my immunity for - and there's no way I would have taken the vaccine anyway. I'm now trying to figure out how I'm going to avoid the antibiotics if I test positive for Group B Strep...if this birth goes well, I think we will do home birth for any future kids, I'm so tired of feeling out of control of my body and my future baby's body! Melinda in Massachusetts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 You could skip that. I skipped it with both my pregnancies. It doesn't mean a whole lot if you test positive from what I've read. > > It was the rubella (german measles?) that they tested my immunity for - > and there's no way I would have taken the vaccine anyway. I'm now > trying to figure out how I'm going to avoid the antibiotics if I test > positive for Group B Strep...if this birth goes well, I think we will > do home birth for any future kids, I'm so tired of feeling out of > control of my body and my future baby's body! > Melinda in Massachusetts > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 Clarification - I was referring to the Strep B test in my prior message, in case it was unclear. > > > > It was the rubella (german measles?) that they tested my immunity > for - > > and there's no way I would have taken the vaccine anyway. I'm now > > trying to figure out how I'm going to avoid the antibiotics if I test > > positive for Group B Strep...if this birth goes well, I think we will > > do home birth for any future kids, I'm so tired of feeling out of > > control of my body and my future baby's body! > > Melinda in Massachusetts > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 When I was pregnant with my first child, I fired my OB at 32 weeks (the day I toured the hospital and the only thing they could point out to me that was " natural child birth friendly " was the pretty wall paper on the wall), hired a midwife and opted for a home water birth. Boy was I ever glad I did! It was the BEST experience of my life! I didn't even have to test for Group B strep, didn't have to fight over vaccinations or any of the other stuff they give/do to a newborn in the hospital, and I got to sleep in my own bed with my husband and new baby boy that night. My second was born at home in water not quite three weeks ago; I can't even IMAGINE a hospital birth. On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 2:53 PM, spanishmiss430 <spanishmiss430@...> wrote: > > It was the rubella (german measles?) that they tested my immunity for - > and there's no way I would have taken the vaccine anyway. I'm now > trying to figure out how I'm going to avoid the antibiotics if I test > positive for Group B Strep...if this birth goes well, I think we will > do home birth for any future kids, I'm so tired of feeling out of > control of my body and my future baby's body! > Melinda in Massachusetts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2008 Report Share Posted May 14, 2008 > When I was pregnant with my first child, I fired my OB at 32 weeks > (the day I toured the hospital and the only thing they could point > out to me that was " natural child birth friendly " was the pretty wall > paper on the wall), hired a midwife and opted for a home water > birth. Boy was I ever glad I did! I have almost the same story !! I fired my OB at about 14 weeks (he had told me during one visit how it was fine for me to gain more weight than average since I was small, then on the next visit made a crack about how I was gaining too much !!) Got a midwife and had a wonderful homebirth (wanted water, but didn't work for me). Best decision I ever made !! Magda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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