Aylesbury parents accused of shaking baby 'treated like monsters'

There is a very limited list of medical experts in the field of giving second opinions with regards to Parents who have had Children removed into care, because of allegations of child abuse after they have suffered from unexplained fractures, and perceived NAI.also allegations of shaken Baby Syndrome, and the theory of this linked to vaccine damage.

Dr Wayney Squier was struck off the GMC  register two years ago for her viable theories on Shaken Baby syndrome, and  other reasons for the cases of SBS,, as these conditions may not have been caused by perceived child abuse but genuine medical conditions.

Dr Wayney Squier was later reinstated by the GMC, but is not allowed to give evidence within the Family Court arena.

Dr Martha Cohen is very limited with  reference what she can in the field as well.

Dr Colin Paterson was also struck of several years ago because of the viable evidence that he was giving on brittle bone disease, copper deficiency, OI, and temporary brittle bone disease.

There are very few experts out there in the field that can give evidence to allegations of Perceived Child abuse, where the fractures could be caused by vitamin d deficiency excreta..

There must be many Parents out there that have had children wrongly taken into care of alleged Non accidental injury,

And infact Children could be suffering from misdiagnosed  medical conditions.

The PAIN Team recently had a meeting with a Solicitor from Scotland, and he was very very dismayed that there are very few expert witnesses in the field to refer Parents to.

And if there are decent specialists out there that can diagnose the likes of brittle bone disease, all the Local Authority in the UK, gang up on that Person and get them struck off.

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