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1) religious objections (a belief that God or scripture prohibits vaccinations); 2) fear that such injections cause long-term problems such as retardation or autism. But these fears are unfounded.
Well, they are and they are not the cause of problems. They are in the sense that they are the primary influence during the child's formative years, and the child will identify with them the most. They are not in the sense that every child has the ability to make their own choices, and therefore create their own problems.
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It can cause problems with the heart and lungs and cause your child to have an arrhythmia, asthma, and other breathing issues, also the effects on your child are worse then if he is smoking marijuana. Hope this helped.
Depends on how young the child is.
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yes, but if there is too much alcohol it can cause damage to the nerves when transfering information to the brain.
No. It will cause brain damage and other physical problems. A person who gives a child drugs is a child abuser and can go to prison for child abuse as well as having the child removed from the home.
Yes. If it's a male child it's not a good idea to do it after they are four or five years old. Sometimes the child wants to be like mommy and that can cause problems later.
They have every right, if it is their own unborn child. Otherwise they have the responsibility to look out for their patient - if such a child is the cause of any problems, then they must do what is necessary to protect the patient, even from themselves.
Reproductive health is important for child bearing. If you have disease affecting the ovaries, Fallopian tubes, or the uterus, it can cause problems with conception.
Emphysema is not contagious, and someone with emphysema can be around a child with respiratory problems without endangering the child. Smokers should not be around a child with respiratory problems.