Rochester General Hospital in New York tells parents that kidnapping is part of its policy to enforce “mandatory” medical treatments
by: Ethan A. Huff,
NaturalNews.com
Wednesday, September 09, 2015
Be careful where you give birth. The hospital you choose could try to kidnap your child if you fail to abide by its rules for “mandatory” medical treatment. Rochester General Hospital (RGH) in New York appears to be one such hospital. If you refuse to inject your baby with a vitamin K vaccine or give him the antibiotic erythromycin, hospital workers could hold him there indefinitely against your will.
An audio recording of a voicemail left by a hospital worker for a patient reveals that RGH’s policy is to basically assume “medical custody” in cases where parents refuse to allow administration of these two particular drugs to their newborns. An unnamed RGH employee, who opted to remain anonymous for privacy and protection purposes, stated the following in a voicemail response to a patient’s inquiry about the hospital’s newborn release policy.
“Our policy says all newborns will receive the mandated eye (ointment) and vitamin K injections. If anybody declines, or the parents continue to refuse the interventions, then the security is informed that medical custody is necessary… The hospital will take over medical custody.”
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