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What actually IS the proper legal way to deny a newborn vaccines without having it taken away
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[quote:stoidi:MV8xOTEzODA1XzMyMDQyMDU5X0UwOTBCRTAw] Try postponing them to a later date, while you get a second opinion. You can always say you are allergic to eggs and you worry that your baby would be sensitive also. That might buy you some time to do some further research. Good luck. You could leave the country for a few years.....:tomato: [/quote]
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I'm just wondering. Cause I know if you just have the baby and tell them right there at the hospital you are putting yourself at risk, at least now in the states. If you plan beforehand they likely cannot take the baby. Does anyone have experience with this? I rarely hear of them using this as an excuse to take a child away.
Thread: Mother Who Questions Vax at Hospital Has Newborn Taken Away
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