Season 2 Episode 371
A single moment on a postpartum floor changed everything. Our guest, an OB nurse in California, describes the first time she was told to give a hepatitis B shot to a healthy newborn—and the gut-deep resistance that sent her searching through ingredient lists, safety thresholds, and the true indications for a vaccine usually tied to maternal status or later-life exposure. What began as a quiet unease became a conviction: parents deserve clear, pressure-free informed consent before any neonatal vaccination.
From there, the story turns to outcomes. She recounts an internal email about fetal demises and the shock of seeing numbers she believed were unprecedented. Sharing that message outside the hospital led to whistleblower attention, media appearances, and an internal investigation focused more on policy breaches than the underlying question: if outcome patterns appear to change, are we rigorously auditing data, confounders, and clinical pathways, and are we communicating those findings with transparency? We walk through her claims, her faith-driven courage, and why colleagues often stay silent out of fear for jobs or reputations.
Throughout the conversation, we keep returning to first principles. Informed consent is a relationship, not a rushed signature. Families have the right to ask about aluminum content, FDA safety limits referenced on federal pages, screening results for hepatitis B, and timing options. Clinicians deserve the space to raise red flags without retaliation. And when protocol meets conscience, the ethical response is more light, not less: better data, better explanations, and a willingness to change course if evidence demands it.
If you’re a parent, nurse, or physician wrestling with these questions, you’ll find practical takeaways: how to frame informed consent in plain language, what to ask before neonatal shots, and where to find third‑party resources that help families think clearly. Listen, share with someone who needs it, and join the conversation. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: what does real informed consent look like in newborn care?
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