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<blockquote data-quote="turq" data-source="post: 4061918" data-attributes="member: 49133"><p>It's only transferable by the exchange of body fluids. So if the mother doesn't have it, the baby is not going to get it. I don't have a problem with the vaccine itself, everyone should get it, but I do have a problem administering the first dose when the kid is less than 24 hours old. Why is it foolish to not get it before leaving the Hospital? It could easily be administered by your pediatrician later on. But it's "foolish" because that's what they want you to believe. They know they will get better vaccinated numbers if they administer it while they have you captive.....not because anyone believes a baby is at risk of getting Hep B. Nobody believes that. I'm sorry better numbers is not a good enough reason to be injecting a newborn baby with foreign antibodies. </p><p></p><p>Again I don't have a problem with it, but I do have a problem of when and why they give it when they do. Look past all the propaganda that is put out, seriously read on who gets Hep B, and then tell me why a newborn, with a mother that has been tested negative and is less than 24 hours old, need that vaccine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turq, post: 4061918, member: 49133"] It's only transferable by the exchange of body fluids. So if the mother doesn't have it, the baby is not going to get it. I don't have a problem with the vaccine itself, everyone should get it, but I do have a problem administering the first dose when the kid is less than 24 hours old. Why is it foolish to not get it before leaving the Hospital? It could easily be administered by your pediatrician later on. But it's "foolish" because that's what they want you to believe. They know they will get better vaccinated numbers if they administer it while they have you captive.....not because anyone believes a baby is at risk of getting Hep B. Nobody believes that. I'm sorry better numbers is not a good enough reason to be injecting a newborn baby with foreign antibodies. Again I don't have a problem with it, but I do have a problem of when and why they give it when they do. Look past all the propaganda that is put out, seriously read on who gets Hep B, and then tell me why a newborn, with a mother that has been tested negative and is less than 24 hours old, need that vaccine. [/QUOTE]
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