Q: Why is the vaccine for Hepatitus B, a sexually transmitted disease, given to one day old babies, even if neither the mother nor father has Hepatitis B?

A: Because the vaccine manufacturer wasn’t earning enough return on their investment without the CDC mandate.

Pure evil.

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It's all a scam.

it's worse than a scam, they are ruining people's lives

they give the kids all these shots, and then everyone wonders why they all have cognitive disorders like AD/HD and bipolar disorder

i am pretty sure i got celiac disease from a DPT shot from, probably, Wyeth, back in 1981 or so

We live in a cult. You are right, we have all these weird sicknesses when jabbed with toxic chemicals.

Your information distorts reality. Hepatitis B is also transmitted by blood in any way you can imagine.

Vaccines are necessary.

Explain

A blood transfusion from someone with the disease can infect you. A mother with the disease, without knowing of having it, can transmit it to her baby. A misuse of medical utensils can infect you…

Making unfounded speeches against vaccines is very dangerous. Skepticism yes, but not fanaticism.

what makes those statements fanatical rather than skeptical?

The mother having it makes sense to vaccinate the child.

Other than blood transfusions and of course different sex acts. Are they're other ways to contract hep b. Like more common ways kids would share germs among each other?

I truly don't know the transmissibility of hep b. But if the vast transmissions (say 95%+) are from the above 3 ways then id be hesitant on mandating all babies should get that vaccine.

Necessary for whom? Here's the reality that you feel is being distorted: parents are usually pressured into agreeing without being told about possible side effects (listed below, from the vaccine insert).

First group of effects are rare and were found in the initial study in which the subjects were followed for a stunning FOUR DAYS. The second group of effects are from a post-marketing study and it's hard to know how common they are.

So any reasonable person - or medical personnel without conflict of interest (pretty much impossible to find in a hospital setting) - would weigh the below against the chances of an infant encountering Hep B from a blood transfusion.

Here's the list -

Infections and Infestations: Upper respiratory tract illnesses.

Blood and Lymphatic System Disorders: Lymphadenopathy.

Metabolism and Nutrition Disorders: Anorexia.

Psychiatric Disorders: Agitation, insomnia.

Nervous System Disorders: Somnolence, tingling.

Vascular Disorders: Flushing, hypotension.

Gastrointestinal Disorders: Abdominal pain/cramps, constipation, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting.

Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue Disorders: Erythema, petechiae, pruritus, rash, sweating, urticaria.

Musculoskeletal and Connective Tissue Disorders: Arthralgia, back pain, myalgia, pain/stiffness

in arm, shoulder, or neck.

General Disorders and Administration Site Conditions: Chills, influenza-like symptoms,

injection site ecchymosis, injection site pain, injection site pruritus, irritability, malaise,

weakness.

Post- marketing:

Infections and Infestations

Herpes zoster, meningitis.

Blood and Lymphatic System Disorders

Thrombocytopenia.

Immune System Disorders

Allergic reaction, anaphylactoid reaction, anaphylaxis. An apparent hypersensitivity syndrome

(serum sickness-like) of delayed onset has been reported days to weeks after vaccination,

including: arthralgia/arthritis (usually transient), fever, and dermatologic reactions such as

urticaria, erythema multiforme, ecchymoses, and erythema nodosum.

Nervous System Disorders

Encephalitis; encephalopathy; migraine; multiple sclerosis; neuritis; neuropathy including

hypoesthesia, paresthesia, Guillain-BarrΓ© syndrome and Bell’s palsy; optic neuritis; paralysis;

paresis; seizures; syncope; transverse myelitis

Eye Disorders

Conjunctivitis, keratitis, visual disturbances.

Ear and Labyrinth Disorders

Earache, tinnitus, vertigo.

Cardiac Disorders

Palpitations, tachycardia.

Vascular Disorders

Vasculitis.

Respiratory, Thoracic, and Mediastinal Disorders

Apnea, bronchospasm including asthma-like symptoms.

Gastrointestinal Disorders

Dyspepsia.

Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue Disorders

Alopecia, angioedema, eczema, erythema multiforme including Stevens-Johnson syndrome,

erythema nodosum, lichen planus, purpura.

Musculoskeletal and Connective Tissue Disorders

Arthritis, muscular weakness.

I think like you, parents should be more informed and aware. It is a good debate because unless the parents are doctors, it is very difficult to evaluate all the options.

and unless the doctors are not compromised either by indoctrination or professional guidelines

In any case, I don't agree - parents make health decisions for their children all the time, as they should. Are you saying that doctors will have a better way of estimating the probability that a child will need a transfusion?