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It's more than likely the Rhogam shot in many cases, rather that the

fact that the mother is Rh (-) The babies of Rh (-) mothers born

between 1968 and 2003 could have been exposed to as much as 10.5

micrograms of mercury per shot. It has been demonstrated that mercury

in a mother's body can be passed to her fetus. Mercury accumulates in

the umbilical cord blood at a level that is 1.7 times higher than

that in the blood of the mother. Ditto for flu shots.

> I think someone asked us this before. I am RH- and

> had rogam with all of my kids. Only one has autism

> though. I think it is just one bean in the bucket of

> beans that causes it. Too many beans and it will fall

> over. The system can only handle so much!

>

> Rebekah

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Yes, that probably is true, but doesn't add up in my

case. With my son, who is perfectly normal at 3yrs, I

had the Rhogam shot twice during my pregnancy do to

bleeding.

I think that some kids are just genetically more

susceptible than others. Who knows....

Rebekah

--- cathylynn2 wrote:

> It's more than likely the Rhogam shot in many cases,

> rather that the

> fact that the mother is Rh (-) The babies of Rh (-)

> mothers born

> between 1968 and 2003 could have been exposed to as

> much as 10.5

> micrograms of mercury per shot. It has been

> demonstrated that mercury

> in a mother's body can be passed to her fetus.

> Mercury accumulates in

> the umbilical cord blood at a level that is 1.7

> times higher than

> that in the blood of the mother. Ditto for flu

> shots.

>

>

>

>

>

> > I think someone asked us this before. I am RH-

> and

> > had rogam with all of my kids. Only one has autism

> > though. I think it is just one bean in the bucket

> of

> > beans that causes it. Too many beans and it will

> fall

> > over. The system can only handle so much!

> >

> > Rebekah

> >

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

Rebekah

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Exactly. No two children are alike, so how can we expect to give the

same drug in every pregnancy and get the same outcome? We can't.

That's why it burns me up when I hear moms say to me, " Well ALL my

kids are vaccinated and their all FINE, so vaccines can't cause

harm. " Meanwhile, this one mom who just said that to me has kids

with severe milk and peanut allergies and asthma. I told her MY

daughter can drink milk and eat peanuts just FINE, so that proves

milk and peanuts can't cause harm.

> Yes, that probably is true, but doesn't add up in my

> case. With my son, who is perfectly normal at 3yrs, I

> had the Rhogam shot twice during my pregnancy do to

> bleeding.

>

> I think that some kids are just genetically more

> susceptible than others. Who knows....

>

> Rebekah

> --- cathylynn2 wrote:

>

>> It's more than likely the Rhogam shot in many cases,

>> rather that the

>> fact that the mother is Rh (-) The babies of Rh (-)

>> mothers born

>> between 1968 and 2003 could have been exposed to as

>> much as 10.5

>> micrograms of mercury per shot. It has been

>> demonstrated that mercury

>> in a mother's body can be passed to her fetus.

>> Mercury accumulates in

>> the umbilical cord blood at a level that is 1.7

>> times higher than

>> that in the blood of the mother. Ditto for flu

>> shots.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>> I think someone asked us this before. I am RH-

>> and

>>> had rogam with all of my kids. Only one has autism

>>> though. I think it is just one bean in the bucket

>> of

>>> beans that causes it. Too many beans and it will

>> fall

>>> over. The system can only handle so much!

>>>

>>> Rebekah

>>>

>>

>>

>> [Non-text portions of this message have been

>> removed]

>>

>>

>

>

> Rebekah

> Phil 4:8

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>

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Well, my dd father and I are both postitive blood types, I was a " young " mom by

today's standards early 20s, her father was 9 years my senior, I didn't get the

flu shot but I did have gestational diabeties. Where that puts me in the stats?

I don't know.

D22@... wrote: You know, my daughter is almost 13, and I've

seen this topic come up over

and over again in different web groups through the years. Nothing conclusive

ever seems to come of it, because those of us who aren't RH- don't really

respond to the question and there are too many people who just like to listen

but

aren't comfortable speaking up to get a realistic count.

I wonder, do any of us know of a concrete study of the percentages that's

been done? Was the percentage of RH- mothers actually elevated above the norm?

Maybe it's another of these factors that may someday be identified as a

subgroup of effected people. I've heard all kinds of theories as people search

for " the cause, " older mothers, older fathers, RH-, flu-shot during 1st

trimester, gestational diabetes, etc.

Sandi

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Considering that (age 13/autism) is my 5th CHILD....And me

being RH- and received the RhoGam with ALL 5 children and even after

they were born if their blood type was positive, I would have to say

that the BEANS ARE OVERFLOWING!!

Shanna

>

> > I think someone asked us this before. I am RH- and

> > had rogam with all of my kids. Only one has autism

> > though. I think it is just one bean in the bucket of

> > beans that causes it. Too many beans and it will fall

> > over. The system can only handle so much!

> >

> > Rebekah

> >

>

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My theory is that most Autism Cases are Genetic. and that there has to be some

underlying Gene that otherwise would not be there that has to be triggered...

either in utero or out. I beleive my daughter's Autism was triggered in Utero...

possibly by my Rhogham shot. whereas my second daughter I got the Rhogham twice

and shes ok... because she doesnt have that trigger.

Re: How many are RH-??

Considering that (age 13/autism) is my 5th CHILD....And me

being RH- and received the RhoGam with ALL 5 children and even after

they were born if their blood type was positive, I would have to say

that the BEANS ARE OVERFLOWING!!

Shanna

>

> > I think someone asked us this before. I am RH- and

> > had rogam with all of my kids. Only one has autism

> > though. I think it is just one bean in the bucket of

> > beans that causes it. Too many beans and it will fall

> > over. The system can only handle so much!

> >

> > Rebekah

> >

>

>

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And how do you know how MUCH " thimerasol " was in your daughter that

has AUTISM compared to your other child's RHoGam? We dont know

because it could have 5 times the amount due to being the last in a

batch. It has happened before.

Shanna ('s mom)

> >

> > > I think someone asked us this before. I am RH- and

> > > had rogam with all of my kids. Only one has autism

> > > though. I think it is just one bean in the bucket of

> > > beans that causes it. Too many beans and it will fall

> > > over. The system can only handle so much!

> > >

> > > Rebekah

> > >

> >

> >

> >

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Ok, so how many of you would still get the Rhogam shot

if you were to get pregnant again? I am asking

because we will probably get pregnant again in the

next year or so. I don't know what to do?

Also, is all of the mercury out of the shots? My last

two hasn't had there shots yet, but I still want them

to have some when they are older. Just spread out over

time.

My father is a PA and he is soooo upset that they

aren't immunized. It has gotten to the point that I

am not to discuss it anymore with him.

-Rebekah

--- joans_java wrote:

> And how do you know how MUCH " thimerasol " was in

> your daughter that

> has AUTISM compared to your other child's RHoGam? We

> dont know

> because it could have 5 times the amount due to

> being the last in a

> batch. It has happened before.

> Shanna ('s mom)

>

>

> > >

> > > > I think someone asked us this before. I am

> RH- and

> > > > had rogam with all of my kids. Only one has

> autism

> > > > though. I think it is just one bean in the

> bucket of

> > > > beans that causes it. Too many beans and it

> will fall

> > > > over. The system can only handle so much!

> > > >

> > > > Rebekah

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> >

>

>

>

Rebekah

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Ok, so how many of you would still get the Rhogam shot

if you were to get pregnant again? I am asking

because we will probably get pregnant again in the

next year or so. I don't know what to do?

Also, is all of the mercury out of the shots? My last

two hasn't had there shots yet, but I still want them

to have some when they are older. Just spread out over

time.

My father is a PA and he is soooo upset that they

aren't immunized. It has gotten to the point that I

am not to discuss it anymore with him.

-Rebekah

--- joans_java wrote:

> And how do you know how MUCH " thimerasol " was in

> your daughter that

> has AUTISM compared to your other child's RHoGam? We

> dont know

> because it could have 5 times the amount due to

> being the last in a

> batch. It has happened before.

> Shanna ('s mom)

>

>

> > >

> > > > I think someone asked us this before. I am

> RH- and

> > > > had rogam with all of my kids. Only one has

> autism

> > > > though. I think it is just one bean in the

> bucket of

> > > > beans that causes it. Too many beans and it

> will fall

> > > > over. The system can only handle so much!

> > > >

> > > > Rebekah

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> >

>

>

>

Rebekah

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Rebekah,

This topic is very personal and emotionally charged. I'm e-mailing

you privately with my take on it.

> Ok, so how many of you would still get the Rhogam shot

> if you were to get pregnant again? I am asking

> because we will probably get pregnant again in the

> next year or so. I don't know what to do?

>

> Also, is all of the mercury out of the shots? My last

> two hasn't had there shots yet, but I still want them

> to have some when they are older. Just spread out over

> time.

>

> My father is a PA and he is soooo upset that they

> aren't immunized. It has gotten to the point that I

> am not to discuss it anymore with him.

>

> -Rebekah

>

> --- joans_java wrote:

>

>> And how do you know how MUCH " thimerasol " was in

>> your daughter that

>> has AUTISM compared to your other child's RHoGam? We

>> dont know

>> because it could have 5 times the amount due to

>> being the last in a

>> batch. It has happened before.

>> Shanna ('s mom)

>>

>>

>>>>

>>>>> I think someone asked us this before. I am

>> RH- and

>>>>> had rogam with all of my kids. Only one has

>> autism

>>>>> though. I think it is just one bean in the

>> bucket of

>>>>> beans that causes it. Too many beans and it

>> will fall

>>>>> over. The system can only handle so much!

>>>>>

>>>>> Rebekah

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> [Non-text portions of this message have been

>> removed]

>>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> [Non-text portions of this message have been

>> removed]

>>>

>>

>>

>>

>

> Rebekah

> Phil 4:8

>

>

>

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Rebekah,

This topic is very personal and emotionally charged. I'm e-mailing

you privately with my take on it.

> Ok, so how many of you would still get the Rhogam shot

> if you were to get pregnant again? I am asking

> because we will probably get pregnant again in the

> next year or so. I don't know what to do?

>

> Also, is all of the mercury out of the shots? My last

> two hasn't had there shots yet, but I still want them

> to have some when they are older. Just spread out over

> time.

>

> My father is a PA and he is soooo upset that they

> aren't immunized. It has gotten to the point that I

> am not to discuss it anymore with him.

>

> -Rebekah

>

> --- joans_java wrote:

>

>> And how do you know how MUCH " thimerasol " was in

>> your daughter that

>> has AUTISM compared to your other child's RHoGam? We

>> dont know

>> because it could have 5 times the amount due to

>> being the last in a

>> batch. It has happened before.

>> Shanna ('s mom)

>>

>>

>>>>

>>>>> I think someone asked us this before. I am

>> RH- and

>>>>> had rogam with all of my kids. Only one has

>> autism

>>>>> though. I think it is just one bean in the

>> bucket of

>>>>> beans that causes it. Too many beans and it

>> will fall

>>>>> over. The system can only handle so much!

>>>>>

>>>>> Rebekah

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> [Non-text portions of this message have been

>> removed]

>>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> [Non-text portions of this message have been

>> removed]

>>>

>>

>>

>>

>

> Rebekah

> Phil 4:8

>

>

>

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