Vaccination cards, sometimes called immunization records, are pieces of paper given to patients as a way to track the vaccines they’ve received over time. Keeping this record handy ensures a patient is not given more vaccines than is recommended. Once envisioned as a badge of honor in an effort to
READ MOREWe all want to make it to 39 or 40 weeks, but sometimes life has different plans. Maybe your water breaks, or your cervix starts dilating, or maybe your blood pressure is high. If you find yourself delivering before 37 weeks, first, congratulations on your preemie! Second, you’re not alone.
READ MOREIt’s hard to believe, but the very first CDC pediatric vaccine schedule was only introduced in 1995. Before the creation of the standardized CDC vaccine schedule, vaccination schedules varied depending on the individual healthcare provider and region. Some providers used their own schedules, while others followed guidelines put forth by
READ MOREHonestly, I’ve never had one. Until I had children, it wasn’t even on my radar that a healthy, young person would or should get a flu shot. I’m sure you have been told all the reasons why you *should* get an annual flu vaccine, but are you being offered any
READ MOREThe CDC released a report in February that assumed that the COVID vaccine reduced an adolescents risk of hospitalization because when they looked at hospitalizations over a 6 month period (July – December 31, 2021), they found fewer overall COVID-19 hospitalizations in teens ages 12-17 (teens here on out) who
READ MORELittle Harper’s uncle took to social media to share the story of his niece who was rushed to the hospital just 7 days after the first Pfizer COVID vaccine and diagnosed with a stroke and brain hemorrhage, with her fathers permission to seek out prayers for his daughter. It’s a
READ MOREIt’s no secret that Ivermectin, the broad spectrum anti-parasitic drug that also targets many viruses, is no longer under patent. That means, it’s cheap. It also means that no single company stands to make a profit (and therefore has no vested interest). This means financing large scale clinical trials for
READ MOREThe US media and now the President are once again spitting out lies to the general public who sincerely believe what they say. Ever since the AP Press article came out a month ago alleging that ‘nearly everyone who dies of COVID is unvaccinated,’ I wanted to address this issue.
READ MORENot that long ago, our medical professionals would have never, ever vaccinated a woman during pregnancy. But today, injections during pregnancy are becoming routine, despite limited safety data. For many women, it may seem like it’s no big deal to get a TDaP or a Flu shot during pregnancy, but
READ MORESometimes I feel like I am living in The Twilight Zone. Imagine this: you discovered that a “life vest” designed to save lives, was found to be faulty, and to your horror, actually enabled people to drown. Would you use it or put this on your child? Would you say
READ MOREJacob Clynick was a healthy 13-year-old boy with no medical conditions prior to getting the COVID vaccine at a Walgreens. He did not have a prior COVID infection either. He got the first dose of the Pfizer COVID vaccine on May 23rd, and three weeks later, got the second dose
READ MOREThe CDC has postponed their “emergency” ACIP meeting which was supposed to take place Friday, June 18th, to next week where it says it will look into the uptick in heart inflammation after the COVID vaccines, primarily in teens and young adults. The two conditions of concern are myocarditis, an
READ MORESimone Scott, a 19-year-old student at Northwestern University, received the first dose of the Moderna vaccine in April. She felt noticeably fatigued afterward and developed a bad cough, but thought it could be allergies. Time passed and suddenly it was May, and she was due to receive the second dose.
READ MOREOne of the vaccine myths that won’t seem to go away is the absolutely unscientific, and ridiculous sentence: “Vaccine reactions are one in a million.” Or sometimes it’s: anaphylactic reactions are one in a million. Well, BOTH SENTENCES ARE NOT TRUE. A recent study found that the rate of anaphylactic
READ MOREBrad Malargarie, of St. Martin, Mississippi, is a 43-year-old father of seven who, like so many, decided to get the COVID-19 vaccine. The young father got the Johnson & Johnson single-dose Janssen injection, and four hours later was found slumped over and unresponsive at work. He suffered a stroke caused
READ MOREA newly released slide show by the CDC demonstrates that: Deaths after vaccines are severely underreported to VAERS, ie. only 1% of adverse reactions are reported to VAERS. There are excess deaths in the elderly nursing home patients who got the COVID-19 vaccine within 20 days of having a positive
READ MOREDisinformation has become a way to shut down not just information, but actual debate of ideas. By censoring everything that doesn’t fit the narrative, we cancel the opposition and opportunities that are born from dialogue and debate. Is there ever one side to a story? NO. Doesn’t it look bad
READ MOREI don’t think anyone really wants to consider the real reasons children need medical exemptions. It’s easier to create a false narrative and blame a group of people, than to take actual responsibility. The word I’m looking for is: scapegoat. Scapegoat /ˈskāpˌɡōt/ 1. a person (or group of persons) who
READ MOREIf a parent is vaccinating their child, these are just some facts they need to understand: 1. I understand that the pharmaceutical company who made this vaccine has NO liability if it injures or kills my child. 2. If my child is killed or hurt by a vaccine, the public
READ MOREFACT: 32 Million Americans have food allergies. Anaphylactic reaction insurance claims have increased 377% in the last 10 years. No one has a clear answer to why food allergies are increasing. Or why California is taking the lead on food allergies. FACT: Vaccines contain known allergens. FACT: In California, over
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