Stop mandatory drugging of expectant mothers: Oppose the Mothers Act now
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Type of Content: Article NaturalNews) Big Pharma is pushing hard for passage of The Mothers Act, a bill that would require all pregnant women to be "screened" for depression and then drugged with patented antidepressant drugs. The bill is being reintroduced by Sen. Harry Reid, who is reportedly attempting to include it in a legislative package called the "Coburn Omnibus Bill." Antidepressants are linked to violent thoughts and suicidal behavior in expectant mothers and new moms. Rather than treating the root cause of maternal depression -- nutritional deficiencies -- the medical industry wants to put expectant mothers on dangerous psychotropic drugs that may impact the health of their newborns. NaturalNews interviewed one mother who, after being forcefully put on antidepressant drugs, began to hallucinate murdering her newborn. When she sought help at the local hospital, they doubled her dose of SSRIs and had her arrested and held against her will. Later, once she realized the drugs were causing her violent thoughts, she stopped taking the drugs and her violent hallucinations vanished within days Read »
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When I was pregnant with my second child and planning a home birth, my midwife told me that due to a positive test result for a certain bacteria she was required to advise me to take antibiotics at the onset of labor. Something like one third of all women test positive for this bacteria, and the risk of anything happening to the baby because of it is incredibly low, so I refused, and had a perfectly normal labor and delivery, and my daughter was perfectly healthy. If I had given birth in a hospital, I'm pretty sure they would have made me take the antibiotics, or they would have given me a really hard time had I refused, and my little baby would have been pumped full of antibiotics before she was even born.
I checked out the Mothers Act and I did not see anything in it about forcing women to take antidepressants during pregnancy. But it is intrusive and coercive nonetheless, because it would impose regulations on how doctors are to treat their patients, and it would use our tax dollars to pay for research and services. Here is a quote from Menendez's website:
>>“We must attack postpartum depression on all fronts with education, screening, support, and research so that new moms can feel supported and safe rather than scared and alone,” Menendez said. “Many new mothers sacrifice anything and everything to provide feelings of security and safety to their innocent, newborn child. It is our duty to provide the same level of security, safety and support to new mothers in need.”
"We" must do no such thing. It is not our duty to provide anything to pregnant women and new mothers. That is their own duty, and the duty of their families.
This is another example of the way the state seeks to insinuate itself into every facet of our lives. Why are they doing this? Because the more people depend on the state, the more power the state has. Enough already!
6 part documentary on Psychiatry
http://www.zshare.net/video/16757466af29efaf/
http://www.zshare.net/video/16757481f22aa8c4/
http://www.zshare.net/video/16757761dd40b6e1/
http://www.zshare.net/video/16757815dc8af8f7/
http://www.zshare.net/video/16758021939f1b2e/
http://www.zshare.net/video/16758230b0186838/
They are pushing Eugenics more relentless than ever before.
Dr. Ron Paul (not to mention Dr Robert Mendelson- his book "How to Have a Healthy Child-IN SPITE of Your Doctor" is the perfect antidote to this nonsense)
Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone; and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.--John Quincy Adams