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Re: preparing for pregnancy

  • Subject: Re: preparing for pregnancy
  • Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 06:32:02 -0000
  • Yahoo! Message Number: 119420
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Hi Julie,
I removed my 4 amalgams half a year before conceiving my third child
and did not chelate. So far, she is healthy and I am very glad that
I did that. My #2 had terrible illness and regression when one of my
four amalgams was broken while I was breastfeeding him. I feel that
it is much safer to remove amalgams. If one of them breaks during
pregnancy or breastfeeding, it is going to be very bad for the child.
Margaret
--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, JLJukoski wrote:

I am planning to conceive #3 in about a year. My #1 is 5 years
old with mild
PDD and mercury-poisoning. He is successfully chelating with
Andy's
protocol. My #2 is 3 years old (seeimingly NT) with mercury-
poisoning and is also
chelating with Andy's protocol. My #1 definitely received mercury
through
vaccines and rhogam. My #2 is questionable because of his age and
the removal of
mercury at the time of his birth. He also did not get the Hep B
vaccine. I
have five intact amalgams. Andy has previously stated that I
should not remove
my amalgams or chelate until after I am done having babies and
breastfeeding.
Our alternative dr. says I should remove my amalgams six months
prior to
conception. This, he says, would eliminate my unborn baby's
constant exposure to
mercury. He wants to give me DMPS at the time of removal to act
as a sponge in
absorbing the loose mercury. He would not want me to chelate
until after I
was done having babies and breastfeeding. (In that, he agrees
with Andy). I'm
confused about what to do. I really want this next baby to be
healthy. I
would really appreciate advice. Thanks!

Julie Jukoski






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