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First off, no doctor is needed to "deliver" the child, the mother does the delivery. Women have been getting on all fours and popping out children forever. Second, he probably did the birth wrong. He probably induced with pitocin. He very likely interrupted placental transfusion by clamping off the umbilical cord immediately, thus brain damaging the child as a matter of standard procedure. He increased blood viscosity by injecting vitamin K. Then, the child was taken into the other room, its arms and legs strapped apart in a "circumstraint", its penis was fondled, and then part of it was amputated. The list goes on, the evil of hospital birth is a growing list. The child born into this place is nothing more than chattel, cattle to be milked. Marked at birth, given a birth certificate and SSN which is put up as collateral in the fractional reserve lending system. The cord blood, placenta, and foreskin is parsed out 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://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6259583/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32702760/
https://www.jpeds.com/article/S0022-3476(18)31079-5/fulltext
https://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_Ferritin

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3423128/
https://www.who.int/elena/titles/cord_clamping/en/

>> No.12475010
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>> No.12476867

I love this guy

>> No.12476953

>>12474990
>He very likely interrupted placental transfusion

did some searching and it seems that was never the status quo, even going back centuries. Sounds like you're just talking shit.

>> No.12476975

>>12476953
I don't follow? It was standard practice in Commonwealth (and US) countries from the early 50's onwards.

>> No.12477086

>>12476975

ah yes, the us of a. Nevermind then.

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>>12474990

>> No.12477488

>>12474990
What are the implications for C-section?

>> No.12477579

>>12477488
If you get delivered by C-Section you'll become an auschwitzmode schizophrenic who spends all his time posting on 4chan
I'm sorry anon

>> No.12477775

>>12477488
Depends. Immediate clamping need not be done, but often is anyway. It spares the child from being compressed through the birth canal, however the force put on the base of the skull and upper cervical when removing through that route can often dislodge the atlas (C1) and cause upper cervical issues, which translates all the way down to the pelvis and predispose for scoliosis etc if not corrected.

>> No.12477917

>>12474990
Unhood.

>> No.12477940

>>12477917
The Circumclamp strikes again.