They have been clamping our cords.Boys have lower fine motor and social scores at 4 years old. Significant reduction in brain myelination. https://www.jpeds.com/article/S0022-3476(18)31079-5/fulltextAt 4 months:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6259583/And 12 months:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32702760/History of cord management.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3423128/A review of placental transfusion:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5290307/Role of ferritin (iron stores) in free radical defense and early neurodevelopmenthttps://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Marys_College_Notre_Dame_IN/CHEM_342%3A_Bio-inorganic_Chemistry/Readings/Metals_in_Biological_Systems_(Saint_Mary's_College)/Iron_Storage%3A_Ferritinhttps://www.who.int/elena/titles/cord_clamping/en/https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD004074.pub3/full?highlightAbstract=umbil%7Cumbilicalhttps://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD003248.pub4/full?highlightAbstract=umbil%7CumbilicalThe cord blood, placenta, and foreskin can be harvested and sold for exorbitant sums.https://www.atcc.org/search#q=foreskin&sort=relevancy&f:contentTypeFacetATCC=[Products]https://www.atcc.org/search#q=Umbilical&sort=relevancy&f:contentTypeFacetATCC=[Products]https://www.atcc.org/search#q=cord%20blood&sort=relevancy&f:contentTypeFacetATCC=[Products]https://www.atcc.org/search#q=placenta&sort=relevancy&f:contentTypeFacetATCC=[Products]https://med.stanford.edu/newborns/clinical-guidelines/vitamink.html
>>42490715>The cord blood can be harvestedBloody nostalgia, srsly.
>>42490715They clamp our cords, cut our dicks, and smack us as soon as we are born then jab us for std vaccinations Why would anyone let them do this to their babies?
>>42491852Because reality is pure evil on an ontological level, and none of this is real.
>>42491953>it’s not real so just torture my newborn I hope you forever remain childless Just for the sake of your potential children
>>42490715I'm a dad. The reason they clamp the coord is to preserve at least a small length of it to remain on the baby. They cut most of the coord but leave a few inches of it to remain attached to babyz where it naturally rots and falls off at the belly button weeks later.The reason for this is to prevent excessive blood loss or chances of infection to the baby. If we ripped off the whole coord, whether or not its given time to go white, there would still be an open wound at the belly button that risks bleeding out or being infected. Clamping is intended to protect the baby.Doctors are legally obliged to wait at least 1 minute (60 seconds) before cutting the coord to allow for blood to transfer to baby first. Sometimes the coord takes longer to fully drain, and doctors cut it prematurely. You can tell the doctors not to cut it and they will leave it alone. If they go against this wish you can take legal action.To bypass this, doctors will spoof fake emergencies to convince you and the mother that a C-section is necessary, they will exaggerate non-issues to convince you baby is in danger. This is to force c-sections, so they can cut the coord earlier before it drains white. Doctors really want that coord. The reason is because they are worth $20,000 each for lab material. They want the money and that's why doctors are eager to take the coord earlier. This is why the number of c-sections has gone from 2 - 9% of all births to almost 50-60% of all births in the past two decades. As a parent your only way to fight back is to learn how to perform and assist in home births.
>>42492026damn that sucks
>>42491852>They clamp our cordsYeah. No bigs.>cut our dicksNot if you tell them not to. I didn't let them cut my son.>smack us as soon as we are bornYou believe what you see in movies and on TV lol.>then jab us for std vaccinationsAmong other things. But go off with your bad self and your rubella and polio and hepatitis and...
>>42492087>Among other things. But go off with your bad self and your rubella and polio and hepatitis and...Leave my thread immediately. This is a no-vaxxer zone.
>>42492106Nta but I agree with that anon. It's okay to be critical of vaccinations but ironically don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. Do thorough research on the vaccinations, all of them, and then find out which has safety behind it and which is new medical tech. For example if the vaccine is based off of MRna, avoid it. Viral vectors are fine because the immune system requires viruses to gain immunities naturally anyway, a dead virus in a syringe gives a baby's immune system target practice against a dead non living copy of that virus.
>>42492124It's mRNA buddy, not "MRna". And no, they're all poison. I call this the labyrinth of illusory nuance. Don't go into the labyrinth at all, midwit. It's not risk:benefit, it's risk:risk. Always. Risk of doing something vs risk (cost) of doing nothing. You've been trained that being an adult is to be fucked around like that.
>>42491852>Why would anyone let them do this to their babies?Because they are what Aristotle already described a long time ago as "natural slaves". They are 90% of the population, and because of them we 10% of psychics are forced to live in a society that is not right.
>>42492087>Among other things. But go off with your bad self and your rubella and polio and hepatitis and...Germ theory of disease is a fraud. Not a single disease as every been proved, with proper control experiments, contagious.
>>42492026I think the most disturbing thing about this entire post is the fact that you keep saying "coord" instead of "cord".
>>42492106https://youtube.com/watch?v=RfdZTZQvuCo
>>42492362Alsohttps://youtube.com/watch?v=cnWfsRoApoU
>>42492197Just like space and gravity, right?
>>42492136>It's mRNA not MRnaI hope you stub your toe against a hard sharp surface this evening. You know exactly what I had meant, I was too lazy to correct my typo in good faith knowing you would already know what I am talking about. But my good faith was misplaced, you are a pedant who clutches at spelling and I am disappointed. I don't care what you call it, because not a single person can avoid viruses. That is why some vaccinations are beneficial because they give the immune system a chance to assimilate non threatening biological data of the virus so that when it faces the real live virus you don't have to dice roll your odds on survival.What laypeople misunderstand is that vaccines don't cure or prevent disease, they have never done that. That isn't the point of a vaccine, a vaccine does not prevent transmission but it does strengthen immunity. Not against the virus, but the effects of the virus. If you want to see what polio can do to a child without vaccination be my guest, but that's on your head.
>>42492397>antivaxfag is picrel
>>42492397>If you want to see what polio can do to a child without vaccination be my guestIDK, the iron lung seems fun. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Alexander_(polio_survivor)
>>42492397This is a no-vaxxer zone. Midwits and NPCs keep moving.
>>42492775You're the midwit, mate, if anyone is.
>>42492895No, you. I already made that clear. Leave my thread. Thank you.
>>42492898>Leave my threadThat part in that one Marvel movie where old Steve Rogers says, "No, I don't think I will."
>>42492136>its done for their best interestbased vanguard, remain ignorant to the claimed necessity and keep gobbling up those bandaids