Did you know ultrasounds can cause autism and other issues? Imagine laying down on train tracks and having a freight train zoom over you. Think how loud that is. Constant. Now, ultrasounds use SOUND to ping the baby, and it’s very damaging to the baby. Pass it on!
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I am starting to believe that the antivaxxers (because of course he is - indeed, the other part of his name is @stopvaccinating) are actually, (not so?) secretly and/or unwittingly. a cult to an ancient demon of child mortality and maternal woe like Lamashtu or Gello who is fighting back against being rendered obsolete by modern medicine.
First the likes of Carry Look went on and on about vaccines causing autism and now ultrasound?
Besides, it’s a baby-to -be in the womb.
@Malingspann #182316
Anything to keep casting autism as a malady, it seems. -.-
Anyway, the main mechanism of autism seems to be that our brains don’t engage in as much dendritic pruning as allistic brains do. I’m not sure how they’ll try to cast trying to diminish anyone’s recollective ability as Good, even with the greater risk of mental overload.
“Now, ultrasounds use SOUND to ping the baby”
I spent years standing watch with equipment that operated on 400hz electricity. Just surrounded by hardware humming at that frequency for days on end. You can see the dip at that frequency on my hearing charts during that period. At least while i was on operational submarines. Cleared up after i went to shore duty, then went back to submarines but on a system that was 250 VDC instead of 400hz.
IFF the ultrasound was applied when the fetus had actual ears, and IFF the ultrasound had any effect on the baby that’s born, it’d be that their ability to hear ultrasound frequencies would be a little lower (From nada point shit down to nada point shit minus 5% of nada point shit). For a while.
<@KeithInc. > #182335
IFF the ultrasound was applied when the fetus had actual ears, and IFF the ultrasound had any effect on the baby that’s born, it’d be that their ability to hear ultrasound frequencies would be a little lower (From nada point shit down to nada point shit minus 5% of nada point shit). For a while.
Also don’t forget that people’s ability to hear higher frequencies, not just those are considered “ultrasound”, totally declines with age. Like they say the upper limit of human hearing is about 20 kilohertz, but that’s for a young person. I’m 46 years old myself, and if I’m doing this test right , I can hear up to about 15 kHz, which I think is about normal.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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