I am not trying to start any heated vaccine debate, but wanted to hear some opinions. I've been doing a lot of research about vaccinating and can't help but worry. I know it's ten to one half a dozen to the other but wanted to know what you have decided. Are you fully vaccinating your LO? Only doing certain ones, if so which ones? Or not vaccinating at all? I know some places you have no choice in vaccinating but where I live we aren't legally obligated to vaccinate. Just wanting to know what others have decided for their families.
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We struggled with this decision too out of paranoia... We are fully vaccinating, however we may choose to delay some of the shots.. To me it is scary to think of all those chemicals being out into one little body... We have already gone through the first round, 3 shots at once. If there are more than that at a time I will delay. Also for the MMR we will do that on its own instead of alongside any others. Lots of research saying its not bad, but again that's a lot of chemicals at one time...
I will fully vaccinate but I'm spreading them out. You should read Dr. Sears Vaccine Book. It's a great book that goes through each vaccine, the disease, each manufacture of the vaccine and their ingredients and lets you decide what you want to do. I believe everyone should know exactly what your putting in their bodies and why. Plus it can never hurt to be fully educated.
We are fully vacinating per my pedi's schedule. I asked her about spacing iut and she said we could but it would just mean more appts with shotd. Also thry have more than 1 nurse do the dhots so they r done at the same time.
We're planning on fully vaccinating S according to the pedi's schedule. DH almost died from a vaccination when he was a kid though, so we'll have to keep a very close eye on S and if she has anything other than a "normal" reaction, we might need to reconsider.
My daughters were vax'ed on schedule, and my DS will be, as well. It's too important not to do. I haven't seen any credible study that would make even second guess vax'ing on schedule.
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Just an FYI recently Dr.Sears recently stated that the only reason he recommends delayed vaccinating is to get people who normally not vaccinate at all to vaccinate.
I didn't want to justify your ignorant answer with a reply but I can't help myself.
Who said the only research I did was read one book? Did I ever say I was not a MD? I suggested that they read the vaccine book because its a great way to educate yourself on vaccines without the book leaning one way or another. And most people don't know where to start when it comes to understanding vaccines without taking many hours to do the research.
I could go on and on.
Bottom line. Research things. Ask questions. You can never know too much and don't do things just because a dr says so. If I could tell you all the things that go on and are said by doctors you would die.
Educate yourself.
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Exactly this.
Add me to this list. The good far outweighs the bad imo.
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This. They're necessary no matter how much I hate the idea of them.
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My daughters were vax'ed on schedule, and my DS will be, as well. It's too important not to do. I haven't seen any credible study that would make even second guess vax'ing on schedule.
Who said the only research I did was read one book? Did I ever say I was not a MD? I suggested that they read the vaccine book because its a great way to educate yourself on vaccines without the book leaning one way or another. And most people don't know where to start when it comes to understanding vaccines without taking many hours to do the research.
I could go on and on.
Bottom line. Research things. Ask questions. You can never know too much and don't do things just because a dr says so. If I could tell you all the things that go on and are said by doctors you would die.
Educate yourself.