Dear Hana,
it is certain that your baby will have some form of miasm, as we all do. A miasm is the genetic susceptibility of a person, everyone has one. Most of us in fact have several miasms, your baby will have yours and probably his fathers too. There is no way to determine what it is until it is born.
A miasm also has nothing to do with antibodies, it is not a disease in itself. A miasm is the POTENTIAL for disease in a person, it sort of maps the direction illness may go for a person, but not the specific diseases. It is in the genes, in the spirit, in the energy.
The only way to ensure your child gets as little of your miasm as possible, is to get Homoeopathic treatment while you are pregnant. After he or she is born, then more homoeopathy should help to reduce the impact of whatever miasm is inherited from you.
Do you have access to a homoeopath?
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David Kempson.<br />Dip.Homoeopathic Medicine.<br />Lecturer Australian College of Natural Therapies (Brisbane Campus)<br />Member AHA, AROH, HMA<br />Member Australian Homoeopathic Association. Member#0442.
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