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Infant Dies 4 Days After 5 Vaccines and 14 Years Later Mother Speaks Out

Another truly heart breaking story. If you browse this site you will see that these deaths are not as rare as we are told. This changed when the vaccine manufacturers received immunity from responsibility for negative outcomes of their product. Be sure to read the vaccine inserts before making your decisions around vaccination. And be aware as these parents later realized, that SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) is one of the possible risks. They did not know. EWR

From stopmandatoryvaccination.com

Gracie was a healthy, joyful infant with no known medical issues prior to her two month old vaccines. After the administration of Gracie’s two month vaccines, her mother describes, “she was fussy, but there was nothing out of the “norm” that I could remember, until she woke up screaming like she was in pain in the middle of the night that last time.” Four days after Gracie received her two month shots – DTaP, HIB, IPV, Hep B and PCV – she died of cardiopulmonary arrest and cerebral edema.

September 26th, 2018 marks the 14 year anniversary of Nichol Willow’s daughter Gracie’s death. This day won’t be remembered with cheerful milestones, any “firsts,” or a kiss before bed. This day, and every other one that follows, is a stark hollow reminder to Gracie’s mom of her grief, sorrow, and heartache. Nichol did not want to be silent about her story any longer. She reached out to us to share her painfully tragic experience of losing her infant from a lethal side effect to vaccination, so her story could reach more families and raise awareness. (She originally posted her story on her Facebook page on 9/24/18.) In our interview below, there’s a question and answer exchange with Nichol that follows her story.

https://www.stopmandatoryvaccination.com/parent/vaccine-injury/infant-dies-4-days-after-5-vaccines-and-14-years-later-mother-speaks-out/?fbclid=IwAR3rgHbflhkaJ9uyvseOfBV2ll1XC6ngF31qtTQCcMsyZ_Ef79cpqoTXvRc

 

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