Commercials for the H1N1 vaccine have been airing daily. These ads urge pregnant women to get the vaccine for swine flu.

Read the insert.
The inserts say that the vaccine has not been adequately tested on pregnant women to consider it safe for this population.
It is the duty of a medical doctor to use science to safely help patients. Science and lack of research say the vaccine may not be safe. Doctors who recommend the vaccine are not adhering to their oath or duty when recommending this vaccine to pregnant women. They are not only undermining research, they are putting their patients at risk.
The blood brain barrier, which protects the central nervous system against neurotoxins begins formation in the first trimester of gestation but is not at it’s fully formed until later in life. H1N1 vaccines contain a cocktail of thimerosal, aluminum and formaldehyde. Thimerosal and aluminum are known neurotoxins. How often is it recommended that you eat fish because of mercury? Thimerosal is a mercury derivative (see Methylmercury). Don’t eat fish, but inject thimerosal into your bloodstream to protect you against an illness that by all accounts is similar to the seasonal flu. Why would the director of the CDC in Maine urge the use of the H1N1 vaccine among pregnant women, knowing full well that these chemicals and preservatives could expose unborn fetus’ to known neurotoxins?
sounds like malpractice in the making. Sounds like medical pawns putting women at risk without scientific evidence that it is safe. Ask questions, do your homework and make an informed decision.
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