The CDC changed its stance on the Hep-B birth dose — parents adapted overnight, but many doctors resisted. Why? This article breaks down the deeper psychology behind where doctors’ authority really comes from, and why parents now see more clearly.
For 35 years, parents sensed something was wrong with the Hep-B birth dose—long before the CDC reversed course. This article reveals why parents saw the truth instantly, why doctors didn’t, and what this shift means for your family’s medical decisions.
New York parents think they have no choices. They’re wrong. This Guide shows how to stay within NY law while avoiding the pressure tactics no one warns you about.
For 35 years, parents were told every newborn needed a HepB shot — even when the mother tested negative. Now ACIP has reversed that policy. Here’s the full story, documented through the CDC’s own historical record.
Most parents walk into a pediatric office already on the defensive. This guide flips the script. Learn the one question that reveals everything, how to read a doctor’s real posture, and why your sovereignty—not their schedule—sets the pace.
A deeper look at the worldview beneath parental instinct — where soul, biology, resilience, intuition, and time converge to form true sovereignty. This is the foundation behind everything we build at VaxCalc.
Parents often fear the pressure that comes with vaccine discussions far more than the vaccines themselves. Here’s a simple, respectful way to decline shots calmly, stay in control, and avoid being pushed, guilted, or threatened during pediatric visits.
The CDC now states that its slogan “vaccines don’t cause autism” is not evidence-based because studies haven’t ruled out infant vaccines causing autism. The headline remains only due to a political agreement with a U.S. Senator who is also an MD.
Most couples don’t disagree about vaccines because of science — they disagree because they’re not starting from the same reality. The Vaccine Plan gives parents (and grandparents) a shared foundation so decisions can be made calmly, confidently, and without pressure.
Montana makes it simple to claim a religious exemption—no notary, no explanation, one short form. Crew member Marie shares her firsthand experience, plus Tony’s streetwise advice for handling school or doctor pressure with confidence.
Colorado parents can legally decline vaccines for religious or personal reasons. This guide shows how to file the exemption, complete the state’s module, and get out of Colorado’s compliance tracker — with Tony’s streetwise advice for parents who won’t be pushed around.