This is an old post and I just came to comment a simple thing:
Hepatitis B is not only sexually transmitted, but it can be transmitted through different body fluids including saliva and it can survive outside a human for a week.
"80–90% of infants infected during the first year of life develop chronic infections"
Only saliva is enough to give the child hep B and give the baby chronic infections. This is the reasons infants are vaccinated against hep B.
So you think it is better to give to a new born, whose immune system is still not developed, an injection of...
I was going to answer directly here but I preferred to create a full post for the benefit of everyone.
You can read the post here:
https://steemit.com/vaccines/@freedomvigilante/why-i-m-very-happy-to-not-have-vaxxed-my-baby-girl-with-the-hepatitis-b-vaccine
Thank you! ;)