New Father Reveals The US Government Is Selling Private Newborn Baby Data To Corporations

Is the US Government selling private data about newborn births to corporations so that the companies can start targeting the parents of the kids with ads? Seems like that is exactly what they are doing.

A father holds his newborn on camera and says the quiet part out loud. His daughter was born at home, not in a hospital, meaning there was no hospital intake, no nursery forms, no formula samples, and no medical-system handoff that normally feeds baby product marketing databases.

And yet, before their baby’s Social Security card even showed up, advertisements from Johnson & Johnson promoting infant formula were already arriving at their house – perfectly timed, perfectly targeted.

He says they never opted in, never signed up, and never gave consent to any corporation, which is why he believes the only possible source of that information was the government itself.

In his words: “The government’s allowing corporations to send you advertisements with formula that has a whole bunch of crap in there. That’s how I know the government doesn’t actually care about your health. Surprise, surprise.”

No breastfeeding support. No postpartum care. No guidance for new parents – just ads arriving faster than official paperwork.

If a baby can be identified, categorized, and monetized without ever entering a hospital, then birth isn’t a private moment anymore, it’s a data trigger.

So who gets notified the moment a child exists, and who’s making money off it first?

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