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"Group B Strep, occurs in the first week of life, that's too early to get a vaccine that will protect you." - Dr. Proffit

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Any mention of breastfeeding and its protective role or is he in cahoots with corrupt food manufacturers too?

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"Group B Strep, occurs in the first week of life, that's too early to get a vaccine that will protect you." - Dr. Proffit

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He's probably working on an in-utero vaccine.... they use a really long needle.....

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"Group B Strep, occurs in the first week of life, that's too early to get a vaccine that will protect you." - Dr. Proffit

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Breastfeeding didn't keep my youngest from getting b strep. But, then

again, neither did the two bags of IV antibiotics they gave me during

labor.

Debi

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> Any mention of breastfeeding and its protective role or is he in

cahoots with corrupt food manufacturers too?

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> Ange

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Maybe he's overcompensating for something else.

Debi, who's been studying Freud heavily this semester...

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> He's probably working on an in-utero vaccine.... they use a really

long needle.....

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Debi,

Ditto, I breastfed my youngest and he is the most affected out of my two boys.

In addition,

they used Clandimycin (sp?) during both labors because I had strept B present in

my body.

They also forgot to turn off Pitocin when my contractions were continuous. My

husband

brought it to their attention- to which they replied: oops!

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> > Any mention of breastfeeding and its protective role or is he in

> cahoots with corrupt food manufacturers too?

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My youngest doesn't have autism, though. She does have a mild speech

delay, she's 3 1/2, completely unimmunized. My middle has autism, but

she had the same symptoms of eye infection that Dinah did, but no

treatment from the quack we had.

Debi

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> Debi,

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> Ditto, I breastfed my youngest and he is the most affected out of my

two boys. In addition,

> they used Clandimycin (sp?) during both labors because I had strept

B present in my body.

> They also forgot to turn off Pitocin when my contractions were

continuous. My husband

> brought it to their attention- to which they replied: oops!

>

>

>

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> My youngest doesn't have autism, though. She does have a mild speech

> delay, she's 3 1/2, completely unimmunized. My middle has autism, but

> she had the same symptoms of eye infection that Dinah did, but no

> treatment from the quack we had.

>

> Debi

That's good news.. Dare to imagine (I'm sure you already have) how it may have

been if

your youngest child were fully-or partially- vaccinated.

My oldest son recently had an eye infection and they (his ped.) gave him

Tobramycin. I

read the insert and it had the big T, so I ended up treating it homeopathicaly

and using

clean, warm compresses. It did the trick.

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But how can you give 10,000 vaccines at once with that long needle?

I don't think he'll think its efficient enough.

We need robo-pediatrician!!!

How about robo-obstetrician!!

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"Group B Strep, occurs in the first week of life, that's too early to get a vaccine that will protect you." - Dr. Proffit

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