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Title. Throw away away account, so I can't up/downvote anyone.

Terrified/Excited so many emotions. We're going to bring our first child into the world.

Problem is I fucking hate doctors. Don't trust them at all. I'd like some resources for looking into the best way to avoid unnecessary doctor fuckery.

For instance, if it ends up being a boy, they'll want to chop part of his dick off (ain't happenin') but what other bullshit do they try to put your offspring/ wife through?

I'm not against vaccines, but looked at the recommended course and it's like, how many fucking vaccines does an unborn child really need? They need vaccines in utero? I'm not buying it. Or the vitamin k shot to infants? So many questions, I'd really appreciate any advice y'all have to give.

Title. Throw away away account, so I can't up/downvote anyone. Terrified/Excited so many emotions. We're going to bring our first child into the world. Problem is I fucking hate doctors. Don't trust them at all. I'd like some resources for looking into the best way to avoid unnecessary doctor fuckery. For instance, if it ends up being a boy, they'll want to chop part of his dick off (ain't happenin') but what other bullshit do they try to put your offspring/ wife through? I'm not against vaccines, but looked at the recommended course and it's like, how many fucking vaccines does an unborn child really need? They need vaccines in utero? I'm not buying it. Or the vitamin k shot to infants? So many questions, I'd really appreciate any advice y'all have to give.

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[–] 9 pts

I don't trust the vitamin k. They mindlessly give it to everyone as if all kids are defective.

[–] [deleted] 4 pts

Vitamin K is for the rare occurance of neonate hemorrhage. It's stats-based medicine, like the eye drops. There is a study that says giving every baby vitamin k prevents x number of hemorrhages a year and the eye drops prevent x number of cases of blindness from undiagnosed gonnorrhea.

[–] 3 pts

*Stats based with no conditional probabilities applied. If your mom doesn't have std's, you're not going to get blinded by gonnorrhea (or get hep b for that matter). I assume vitamin k has similar conditional probablities that aren't applied and refuse it on the grounds the medical system is lazy, corrupt, and unwilling to consider politically incorrect facts in their calculations. If the preventative treatment is automatic, I'm out.

[–] 2 pts

In a cucked hospital you can't refuse vitamin k for any reason except religious exemption. Make sure you say it's against your religion and is a private matter you don't discuss with people outside your religion. Throw a few oy veys their way to scare them into anti semitic submission

>If your mom doesn't have stds.

The general medical consensus is women lie about whoring around so better safe than sorry. So yes, by stats-based medicine we just assume the worst.

[–] 0 pt

What is the harm if applied? Just like vit C, no issues if too much so do it.

[–] 1 pt

Vitamin K is not needed otherwise it would've been given to the baby by the mom, just like every single other vitamin/nutrient. Low vitamin K is actually a good thing in the case for high mitotic activity (cell growth), like the case of a baby.

It is just another stupid meme that they try to sell.