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healthimpactnews.com / by Health Impact News/MedicalKidnap.com Staff / May 27, 2015
December 21st, 2014 Rebecca Wanosik was blessed with her 5th child. A beautiful baby girl was born in her home in Lebanon, Missouri. It was an uncomplicated home birth, and she was assisted by her midwife. This was Rebecca’s 2nd home birth, and with Rebecca being an experienced mother of 4, she knew what to expect. Rebecca and her husband were overjoyed with another beautiful addition to their family. Rebecca had her 4 children prior to meeting Anthony. This was their first child they had together. Rebecca felt so complete with an amazing husband, and now their baby girl.
But soon their family was completely torn apart when CPS came in and took all 5 of their children away, after the baby was found with fractured bones. Being now listed as “child abusers,” Rebecca would later learn that she had Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, with low vitamin D levels for both her and her baby.
Baby’s Health Problems Surface
Anthony, Rebecca’s husband, has been actively serving in the military for the last 6 years. While he was serving our country, things started to unravel at home.
Rebecca started to feel her daughter’s rib cage popping and cracking at 3 weeks of age, so she made an appointment with their pediatrician. She expressed her concern to the doctor, and the pediatrician said “keep doing what you are doing, she seems fine.” Rebecca went home as advised, and trusted the doctors with their examination.
But by February 24th there was discomfort in her daughter’s right arm, and it seemed to be bothering her. Again she made an appointment with the pediatrician. Unfortunately, this time their normal pediatrician was unavailable. Rebecca was concerned, but she took who was available to have her daughter checked out again.
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uh….don’t get me started on the baby with broken bones……and low vitamin D levels. The impact necessary to break an infants arm is comparable to a fall from heights taller than mommies head. Don’t try the “low” vit D levels.
Vit D better be non-existent to cause this kind of reaction.
My uncle couldn’t afford milk while having two sons to raise.
Water was the staple drink.
Randy and Jonny were ALWAYS breaking something growing up.
Things changed when they were in early teens and uncle could afford to get a cow for the family.
Understand your reaction though, to many times we hear of child abuse.
Personally, I trust CPS and doctors less than parents.
(Uncle spanked, never hit, and aunt never spanked, they were both decent parents, just not the wealthiest at the time.)