Note: This article was originally published in 2011 as a Facebook Note. It has been updated to provide workable links. I have an eleven year-old daughter who is about to start middle school in Indiana. She will not be vaccinated because we believe that God created her immune system perfectly and we also believe that to artificially manipulate the immune system that God created is against His will. This is exactly what is written on her Religious Exemption, which, thankfully, is part of the law in Indiana. If you do not live in Indiana, and you want to know your state's laws on vaccine exemptions, you can find that information at the National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) website. (link provided below)
Excellent! My stepdaughter and son-in-law told me that he had researched vaccines and they were going to vaccinate their son, maybe on a delayed schedule. I just kept my mouth shut. I so wanted to say, if you truly truly researched, you would not be putting those toxins in him and gambling his health. But I just kept my mouth shut for family relationships sake.
If you can encourage them to really look into the hepatitis B vaccine and vitamin K shot first, that may help. Because these are the ones they will be pressured to give before the baby leaves the hospital (assuming hospital birth?), if they can feel confident in declining hep B and vitamin K, it gives them some time to do more research before they make a decision about the two-month jabs. This is what I did with my daughter-in-law, who was a NICU nurse when she was pregnant with my grandson. These articles may be helpful: https://marcellapiperterry.substack.com/p/hepatitis-b-vaccine-for-infants
If your stepdaughter has not yet taken any pregnancy jabs, that would be very important to research, as well. I am working on an article to publish next week on fetal loss after flu shot and Tdap.
I hope this is helpful to you, Penny. I understand the position you are in and it's not a comfortable place to be.
Very helpful information, thank you. When my son and his wife had his first baby, they didn't want to hear anything about vaccines. As they live far from us, I sent one article a week to them about vaccines (yes, starting with the Hep B), and this book: "Miller's Review of Critical Vaccine Studies: 400 Important Scientific Papers Summarized for Parents and Researchers." I also knew they had friends who didn't vaccinate, so they could talk about that with peers. They decided not to vax. :-)
When my son and his wife had his first baby, they didn't want to hear anything about vaccines. As they live far from us, I sent one article a week to them about vaccines (yes, starting with the Hep B), and this book: "Miller's Review of Critical Vaccine Studies: 400 Important Scientific Papers Summarized for Parents and Researchers." I also knew they had friends who didn't vaccinate, so they could talk about that with peers. They decided not to vax. :-)
Excellent! My stepdaughter and son-in-law told me that he had researched vaccines and they were going to vaccinate their son, maybe on a delayed schedule. I just kept my mouth shut. I so wanted to say, if you truly truly researched, you would not be putting those toxins in him and gambling his health. But I just kept my mouth shut for family relationships sake.
They need to read this.
If you can encourage them to really look into the hepatitis B vaccine and vitamin K shot first, that may help. Because these are the ones they will be pressured to give before the baby leaves the hospital (assuming hospital birth?), if they can feel confident in declining hep B and vitamin K, it gives them some time to do more research before they make a decision about the two-month jabs. This is what I did with my daughter-in-law, who was a NICU nurse when she was pregnant with my grandson. These articles may be helpful: https://marcellapiperterry.substack.com/p/hepatitis-b-vaccine-for-infants
https://marcellapiperterry.substack.com/p/vitamin-k-shot-and-delayed-cord-clamping
If your stepdaughter has not yet taken any pregnancy jabs, that would be very important to research, as well. I am working on an article to publish next week on fetal loss after flu shot and Tdap.
I hope this is helpful to you, Penny. I understand the position you are in and it's not a comfortable place to be.
Very helpful information, thank you. When my son and his wife had his first baby, they didn't want to hear anything about vaccines. As they live far from us, I sent one article a week to them about vaccines (yes, starting with the Hep B), and this book: "Miller's Review of Critical Vaccine Studies: 400 Important Scientific Papers Summarized for Parents and Researchers." I also knew they had friends who didn't vaccinate, so they could talk about that with peers. They decided not to vax. :-)
When my son and his wife had his first baby, they didn't want to hear anything about vaccines. As they live far from us, I sent one article a week to them about vaccines (yes, starting with the Hep B), and this book: "Miller's Review of Critical Vaccine Studies: 400 Important Scientific Papers Summarized for Parents and Researchers." I also knew they had friends who didn't vaccinate, so they could talk about that with peers. They decided not to vax. :-)
Miller was the first book I read on this subject!
It's a great resource!
Helpful Bible verse for a religious exemption: First Corinthians 6:19.