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silence7@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 days ago

A Life-Saving Vitamin for Babies Is Getting Swept Up in Vaccine Backlash | There’s a growing resistance to anything that’s injected into babies, vaccine or not.

www.bloomberg.com

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A Life-Saving Vitamin for Babies Is Getting Swept Up in Vaccine Backlash | There’s a growing resistance to anything that’s injected into babies, vaccine or not.

www.bloomberg.com

silence7@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 days ago
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    Why do these people even use the hospital for birth if thry are going to fight their standard care? Stay home and no one will bug you about any shots, dumbasses.

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      They do stay home, rather than a doctor or nurses being seconds away, they’d rather have birth in their living rooms in a fucking blow up pool with a midwife. Who they trust more than literal doctors and nurses.

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        Aren’t midwives, like, experts in childbirth tho?

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          There is no mandatory certification system for midwives. So you might get lucky and get a former emergency room nurse, or you might get unlucky and get someone who believes crystals will stop the bleeding or turn the baby around.

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            Wow that must be a US thing then, NHS in the UK definitely doesn’t send unqualified midwives into the field!

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              Yep, it’s kind of the wild west out there eh.

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              Yeah same in Aus, must be something we’re to civilised to understand

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          To a point, but if there is a major complication like hemorrhage they call an ambulance and have thoughts and prayers no one dies on the way to hospital.

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      Oh don’t worry they do that too.

      https://youtu.be/Vemiqyyk-RA

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      They just want someone else to clean up the mess.

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