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I regret every one of the 22 vaxxes (lifetime) I have, including two(?) tetanus shots.

Below is how Hep B is transmitted. The mother can be tested before childbirth to see if she has it to transmit or not. Except for mother to child, how will a 6 month old contract it? And... they claim it wears off in 12 years.

Hepatitis B (HBV) is primarily spread through:

Blood and bodily fluids: Infected blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and other bodily fluids can transmit HBV.

Sexual contact: Having unprotected sex with an infected person can transmit HBV.

Sharing needles and equipment: Injecting drugs or sharing needles, syringes, and other equipment contaminated with infected blood can transmit HBV.

Mother-to-child transmission: HBV can be transmitted from an infected mother to her baby during childbirth or through breastfeeding.

Occupational exposure: Healthcare workers, emergency responders, and others who come into contact with infected blood or bodily fluids may be at risk of transmission.

Tattooing and piercing: Sharing needles or equipment contaminated with infected blood can transmit HBV.

Accidental needle sticks: Healthcare workers and others who handle needles may be at risk of transmission if they are stuck with a contaminated needle.

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