Your children belong to the State. It is the New Order of things.
I would have given the kid otc Benadryl, but taking the kid to his doctor trumps that.
All parents of minor children need to treat a visit from CPS just as they would a visit from the police asking entry without a search warrant. Demand proof of right of entry. Say nothing. Demand the presence of an attorney. Always view the visit as a hostile one. Never consent to place yourself under CPS jurisdiction without court proceedings.
Know Your Rights. They will be spelled out in statute but the CPS will rely on you not knowing them. Be aware of agents who mistake guidelines “You should” for laws “You shall.” Get everything in writing.
This could also be about the CPS worker not believing she could care for her child because of her (the mom) being in a wheelchair. The mom may have a very good cause for legal action under ADA and any state anti-discrimination laws.
Never ever let anyone who works for any level of government into your home without a warrant.
Ever.
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I’m thinking the doctor and/or the hospital did a white blood count and determined that there was an infection, not just an allergic reaction.
Rash and swelling could be an allergic reaction but could also be a serious infection.
I’m thinking the doctors and CPS might be right in this case and may have just saved the kids life. But would want to know more evidence than presented in the article.
Still, they should explain further their logic to the mother and give the child back after his infection is cleared.
Fascism is already in effect in this once-great country. They use various excuses and fancy words, but it amounts to the government usurping total power over all aspects of life.
The mother/child bond is one thing that they HATE. They are doing all they can to destroy it.
Has nothing to do with a rash.