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Anonymous (ID: z9tNlVdB) United States No.514758099 >>514758265 >>514758337
They clamp our umbilical cord early.
Unclamp.
Anonymous (ID: 21R61g1y) United States No.514758220
True, the placenta has 1/3rd of the blood and falls off after transferring to the baby naturally. Kike pharma doctors cut it off early so they can harvest the bio material, same with foreskins and abortions. Nightmare fuel.
Anonymous (ID: nJCqAxSd) Canada No.514758265
>>514758099 (OP)
They steal the stem cell rich cord blood for jewish purposes. The blood is supposed to go into baby. Stealing the cord blood weakens the child and increases disorders. They know what they're doing and love it.
Anonymous (ID: z9tNlVdB) United States No.514758337
>>514758099 (OP)
Anonymous (ID: /gil0zSV) Australia No.514758831 >>514759315
Newborns will often take a while to take their first breath, during which their oxygen levels may drop. The paediatrician may panic and order the cord clamped to take the baby over to an oximeter. This will cascade, and without the cord, the baby will get even less oxygen, which will make it harder to take the first breath. Instead, demand they bring the oximeter over to the baby and leave the cord intact.

The umbilical cord needs to remain attached until it stops pulsating and turns completely white if not translucent white, which usually takes no less than 15-30 minutes (at least), and this is to complete the placental transfusion. Alternatively, you may leave the umbilical cord and undertake a Lotus birth, leaving the cord to drop off on its own. The placenta and umbilical cord contain blank slate stem cells, they can replicate a cell when placed next to another, which is why they are extremely valuable just as hospitals want the baby cut off so they can sell the stem cells.

The umbilical cord contains IgG1, 2 and 3 antibodies. A child is incapable of producing immunoglobulin G until 2 months of age. The baby gets its antibodies exclusively from the mother, specifically IgG antibodies, through breast milk.. The other sub-classes of antibodies come from the placenta and umbilical cord. The baby needs those antibodies post-birth. Also, the infant does not know what is and what isn't a pathogen, so its lymphocytes and immunoglobulin must be trained through exposure. If you remove the umbilical cord too early, the child does not have enough antibodies to immediately bolster its immune system post-birth.
Anonymous (ID: z9tNlVdB) United States No.514759315 >>514759777
>>514758831
I thought for sure this was the undeniable smoking gun. "If they would do this to me... what else are they doing?" Normies denied and defended it just like everything else.
Anonymous (ID: /gil0zSV) Australia No.514759777 >>514759964
>>514759315
It goes on.

Synthetic induction causes pain due to the speed that labour is brought on. This in turn leads women to getting epidurals. The epidural not only limits movement and prevents the woman from intuitively giving birth, which is why vaginal tears occur, but can also lead to cascading interventions, such as a C-section. It's also semi-common for women to have life-long back problems due to being given epidurals. Excessive pain can be reduced with a hot bath. The mother doesn't need to have a water birth, but hot water is nature's epidural.

Hospital staff wait until the father goes to take a piss or something and try to ambush the mother into signing forms and taking things.

When stress hormones reach a certain point, labour stalls, hence why calm is extremely important. The mother is in a perpetual fight/flight state, hence why they'll seek to stress the mother out and generally attempt to escalate the use of various drugs until the mother is unable to have a natural birth.

Painkillers are the primary reason why the baby rotates the wrong way and why a C-section is needed afterwards, since the muscles coordinating the birth become useless.

They can also say that labour is taking too long as an excuse to cut a C-section, unless you say they can use Pitocin. Pitocin not only makes it harder for the cervix to dilate, which also makes them suggest a C-section, but it can also hinder or prevent breastmilk production, and C-sections allow for the placenta to be worth more when sold if compared to the placenta from a vaginal birth. The vaginal canal gives the baby important bacterial infusions that last for life, essentially coating the baby with the immune system of its mother, whereas a C-section does not.
Anonymous (ID: z9tNlVdB) United States No.514759964 >>514760564
>>514759777
Checked. There's also the trick of pap smears and cervix biopsies. Leaves a ring of scar tissue, cervix won't dilate. Cesarean. Epesiotomy as well.
Anonymous (ID: /gil0zSV) Australia No.514760564 >>514760971
>>514759964
Pretty fucked that /pol/ anons feel the need to lay this shit out. My little "birthing" protocol list won't make it far.
Anonymous (ID: z9tNlVdB) United States No.514760971 >>514761393
>>514760564
Hard to say. I was originally going to write a book titled "everything wrong with everything" which went into every aspect in depth, but got kind of burnt out. Things are in motion behind the scenes though, it's a telepathic / mass collective unconscious process, I worked to force things, and now it may not be necessary to write such a thing.
Anonymous (ID: /gil0zSV) Australia No.514761393
>>514760971
Just have to break it down into aspects. Sort of like policy, but corrective.
Anonymous (ID: z9tNlVdB) United States No.514763323
Bump.