Mine: I don't care about Halloween - at all. We didn't even buy DS a costume until last night. For me, it's about the candy and that's about it. Despite the fact that my work is going all out - I didn't even bother to dress up in the slightest today.
I don't plan on vaccinating my child. If I do it will be minimal.
I don't care about Halloween either...especially if I can't go out to the bar lol.
I don't understand the concept of not vaccinating your child. Why would you NOT want your child to get a certain illness?
Last year I did not get my son a flu shot and when he got the flu for the second time and developed double pneumonia and didn't have enough strength to get out of bed I felt like the worst mother in the world, because it's my job to make sure he's protected.
I don't plan on vaccinating my child. If I do it will be minimal.
I don't care about Halloween either...especially if I can't go out to the bar lol.
I don't understand the concept of not vaccinating your child. Why would you NOT want your child to get a certain illness?
Last year I did not get my son a flu shot and when he got the flu for the second time and developed double pneumonia and didn't have enough strength to get out of bed I felt like the worst mother in the world, because it's my job to make sure he's protected.
I don't understand the concept of vaccinating a 1 day old baby for Hep B. Is my infant going to be having sex or shooting heroin in the first years of life? Doubtful.
If you want vaccinate your child, more power to you. But I will be very careful with what is injected into my infant.
I don't plan on vaccinating my child. If I do it will be minimal.
I don't care about Halloween either...especially if I can't go out to the bar lol.
I hope you change your mind. Not vaccinating is a really bad choice for not only your child but also for the welfare of all the children that come into contact with yours. What is your reasoning @supgabs ?
If vaccinations work so well why would vaccinated children be at risk from coming into contact with mine?
My reasoning is I am not interested in injecting my children with aluminum, thimerosal, mercury, etc etc
I think Obama care is actually going to be a GOOD thing for my family. I am on an individual insurance plan that does not have a maternity policy, nor can I get on one before the new healthcare system goes into effect. (Trust me, I have tried - and well before I became pregnant!!!) I already pay a small fortune for a healthy family of 3 to have ok coverage, so really, I don't see it getting much worse, at least for us. And, while I realize it is not the best direction for our country as a whole, I may be one of the few who will actually benefit.
I don't plan on vaccinating my child. If I do it will be minimal.
I don't care about Halloween either...especially if I can't go out to the bar lol.
I hope you change your mind. Not vaccinating is a really bad choice for not only your child but also for the welfare of all the children that come into contact with yours. What is your reasoning @supgabs ?
If vaccinations work so well why would vaccinated children be at risk from coming into contact with mine?
My reasoning is I am not interested in injecting my children with aluminum, thimerosal, mercury, etc etc
worst logic ever....
"Seriously, it’s like we’re the velociraptors at the end of Jurassic Park circling our prey, and then the Bumpie tyrannosaurs come in and tear some **** up. Except instead of killing us, they eat Joseph Mazzello."-GOMI
I don't plan on vaccinating my child. If I do it will be minimal.
I don't care about Halloween either...especially if I can't go out to the bar lol.
I hope you change your mind. Not vaccinating is a really bad choice for not only your child but also for the welfare of all the children that come into contact with yours. What is your reasoning @supgabs ?
If vaccinations work so well why would vaccinated children be at risk from coming into contact with mine?
My reasoning is I am not interested in injecting my children with aluminum, thimerosal, mercury, etc etc
Quick question regarding this - I see this answer a lot, and I know people who don't vax. Not my bag, but there choice. I don't love it, but again, not for me to make other peoples' decisions.
My problem is this - for people who state the concern about what is injected into their bodies and their children's bodies - do you follow this into other areas of your lives? Unless you are eating no fast food, no processed food, no HFCS, no genetically modified foods, no dyes, no animal products at all, going completely organic, not eating out of any plastic containers, not using hair products, makeup, soap, detergent, etc., then it's all just a spectrum of chemicals we live with on a daily basis. Only difference being that many vaccines have a potential benefit and some of those are just indulgences that have known harms and no benefits.
I understand the vax argument on both sides (mostly), and I know which side I fall on. I can get behind no vaxing for some things, but many of them, I just don't understand the benefit vs. harm analysis, especially when I see those people making plenty of other choices that negate their original anti-vax arguments.
I think the ACA had way too many bugs and issues to have been passed. Is it great that everyone is now eligible for insurance? Yeah, but there are still a number of people who can't afford the plan prices, and people who are getting screwed out of their insurance plans and being forced to pay for more expensive ones. It was great in theory, but the reality is it's not this wonderful fix-all.
I agree with the bugs, but I think that it can be developed in a truly wonderful program. I think all change on this big of a scale is going to have kinks and hang ups, but it's worth it to fix and work out.
I don't plan on vaccinating my child. If I do it will be minimal.
I don't care about Halloween either...especially if I can't go out to the bar lol.
I hope you change your mind. Not vaccinating is a really bad choice for not only your child but also for the welfare of all the children that come into contact with yours. What is your reasoning @supgabs ?
If vaccinations work so well why would vaccinated children be at risk from coming into contact with mine?
My reasoning is I am not interested in injecting my children with aluminum, thimerosal, mercury, etc etc
Uh so you're interested in polio, mumps and rubella that have been scientifically proven to be dangerous/deadly instead of vaccines which are much safer than catching these diseases? Solid logic. And vaccines are not 100% effective, but I'll take 85% over 0%. Science yo
Polio has been pretty much eradicated in the US. I may or may not give my child the MMR vaccine. I have not decided on that one yet.
I don't plan on vaccinating my child. If I do it will be minimal.
I don't care about Halloween either...especially if I can't go out to the bar lol.
I don't understand the concept of not vaccinating your child. Why would you NOT want your child to get a certain illness?
Last year I did not get my son a flu shot and when he got the flu for the second time and developed double pneumonia and didn't have enough strength to get out of bed I felt like the worst mother in the world, because it's my job to make sure he's protected.
I don't understand the concept of vaccinating a 1 day old baby for Hep B. Is my infant going to be having sex or shooting heroin in the first years of life? Doubtful.
If you want vaccinate your child, more power to you. But I will be very careful with what is injected into my infant.
Are you just saying that you are going to delay them or not do them at all?
I have nothing against delaying them. We actually did that with both my sons. My second son we delayed until he was over a year old, because at the time my mom was dying of cancer and going through chemo. My pediatrician thought this would be best at the time for my moms sake just in case and it wouldn't effect my son in any way.
I don't plan on vaccinating my child. If I do it will be minimal.
I don't care about Halloween either...especially if I can't go out to the bar lol.
I hope you change your mind. Not vaccinating is a really bad choice for not only your child but also for the welfare of all the children that come into contact with yours. What is your reasoning @supgabs ?
If vaccinations work so well why would vaccinated children be at risk from coming into contact with mine?
My reasoning is I am not interested in injecting my children with aluminum, thimerosal, mercury, etc etc
It's called herd immunity. Google that. And some kids, like mine, have to get vaxed on an adjusted schedule because they have a special condition. And if my kid gets sick because you're too lazy to take care of yours, that's gonna really piss me off.
I don't plan on vaccinating my child. If I do it will be minimal.
I don't care about Halloween either...especially if I can't go out to the bar lol.
I hope you change your mind. Not vaccinating is a really bad choice for not only your child but also for the welfare of all the children that come into contact with yours. What is your reasoning @supgabs ?
If vaccinations work so well why would vaccinated children be at risk from coming into contact with mine?
My reasoning is I am not interested in injecting my children with aluminum, thimerosal, mercury, etc etc
Uh so you're interested in polio, mumps and rubella that have been scientifically proven to be dangerous/deadly instead of vaccines which are much safer than catching these diseases? Solid logic. And vaccines are not 100% effective, but I'll take 85% over 0%. Science yo
Polio has been pretty much eradicated in the US. I may or may not give my child the MMR vaccine. I have not decided on that one yet.
I take back my previous comment this is the worst logic ever. We live in an world were people from every come and go, don't think because something is not here now it is never coming back.
"Seriously, it’s like we’re the velociraptors at the end of Jurassic Park circling our prey, and then the Bumpie tyrannosaurs come in and tear some **** up. Except instead of killing us, they eat Joseph Mazzello."-GOMI
@saltypearl - My company does the same thing! UW is the only charity that we are allowed to support (in the office and amongst our functional teams). They spend a crazy amount of money encouraging people to donate and I do not agree with so much of UW. I choose not to donate and always feel as though my manager knows and judges me for it. I donate to other charities throughout the year where I know my $/donations will truly be felt.
Edit: I am not saying UW is not a good organization. It's a personal choice for me to not donate. I know that they DO a lot of good in communities.
I don't plan on vaccinating my child. If I do it will be minimal.
I don't care about Halloween either...especially if I can't go out to the bar lol.
I hope you change your mind. Not vaccinating is a really bad choice for not only your child but also for the welfare of all the children that come into contact with yours. What is your reasoning @supgabs ?
If vaccinations work so well why would vaccinated children be at risk from coming into contact with mine?
My reasoning is I am not interested in injecting my children with aluminum, thimerosal, mercury, etc etc
Uh so you're interested in polio, mumps and rubella that have been scientifically proven to be dangerous/deadly instead of vaccines which are much safer than catching these diseases? Solid logic. And vaccines are not 100% effective, but I'll take 85% over 0%. Science yo
Polio has been pretty much eradicated in the US. I may or may not give my child the MMR vaccine. I have not decided on that one yet.
Polio has only been eradicated because of vaccines.
So...why should I have to vaccinate against something that has been eradicated?
I don't plan on vaccinating my child. If I do it will be minimal.
I don't care about Halloween either...especially if I can't go out to the bar lol.
I hope you change your mind. Not vaccinating is a really bad choice for not only your child but also for the welfare of all the children that come into contact with yours. What is your reasoning @supgabs ?
If vaccinations work so well why would vaccinated children be at risk from coming into contact with mine?
My reasoning is I am not interested in injecting my children with aluminum, thimerosal, mercury, etc etc
Uh so you're interested in polio, mumps and rubella that have been scientifically proven to be dangerous/deadly instead of vaccines which are much safer than catching these diseases? Solid logic. And vaccines are not 100% effective, but I'll take 85% over 0%. Science yo
Polio has been pretty much eradicated in the US. I may or may not give my child the MMR vaccine. I have not decided on that one yet.
Polio has only been eradicated because of vaccines.
So...why should I have to vaccinate against something that has been eradicated?
They don't give the polio vaccine anymore because it's been eradicated.
I don't plan on vaccinating my child. If I do it will be minimal.
I don't care about Halloween either...especially if I can't go out to the bar lol.
I hope you change your mind. Not vaccinating is a really bad choice for not only your child but also for the welfare of all the children that come into contact with yours. What is your reasoning @supgabs ?
If vaccinations work so well why would vaccinated children be at risk from coming into contact with mine?
My reasoning is I am not interested in injecting my children with aluminum, thimerosal, mercury, etc etc
Uh so you're interested in polio, mumps and rubella that have been scientifically proven to be dangerous/deadly instead of vaccines which are much safer than catching these diseases? Solid logic. And vaccines are not 100% effective, but I'll take 85% over 0%. Science yo
Polio has been pretty much eradicated in the US. I may or may not give my child the MMR vaccine. I have not decided on that one yet.
Polio has only been eradicated because of vaccines.
So...why should I have to vaccinate against something that has been eradicated?
It's only eradicated because people vax against it.
I don't plan on vaccinating my child. If I do it will be minimal.
I don't care about Halloween either...especially if I can't go out to the bar lol.
I hope you change your mind. Not vaccinating is a really bad choice for not only your child but also for the welfare of all the children that come into contact with yours. What is your reasoning @supgabs ?
If vaccinations work so well why would vaccinated children be at risk from coming into contact with mine?
My reasoning is I am not interested in injecting my children with aluminum, thimerosal, mercury, etc etc
It's called herd immunity. Google that. And some kids, like mine, have to get vaxed on an adjusted schedule because they have a special condition. And if my kid gets sick because you're too lazy to take care of yours, that's gonna really piss me off.
And others can't get certain vaccines ever because of bad reactions or allergies to the vaccine. So that tiny percentage of kids that are at risk for certain things because of no fault of their own, are now MORE at risk because OMG VACCINES!
I was so thrilled when Oregon passed their law mandating people actually talk to educated professionals before being allowed to opt out of vaccines. So many people with flawed reasoning and their only research is a bunch of scare tactics. I hope soon the rest of the US and elsewhere follows suite.
Son: Jackson, 11/02/06, stillborn due to PPROM and IUGR. Over the next ten years we had 9 miscarriages from 8-14 weeks. On May 18, 2016 my daughter, Ridley, was born. We're OADNBC.
there's one in every crowd. Unfortunately. Herd immunity ftw.
There is a large community of people who don't vaccinate for religious reasons near where I live. An epidemic goes trough the community one or twice every five years and it is tragic. Because their community is active in our city we don't have the added protection of herd immunity, and DH and I are extra diligent in keeping our vaccinations up-to-date. Same goes for LO when he or she gets here.
I don't plan on vaccinating my child. If I do it will be minimal.
I don't care about Halloween either...especially if I can't go out to the bar lol.
I don't understand the concept of not vaccinating your child. Why would you NOT want your child to get a certain illness?
Last year I did not get my son a flu shot and when he got the flu for the second time and developed double pneumonia and didn't have enough strength to get out of bed I felt like the worst mother in the world, because it's my job to make sure he's protected.
I don't understand the concept of vaccinating a 1 day old baby for Hep B. Is my infant going to be having sex or shooting heroin in the first years of life? Doubtful.
If you want vaccinate your child, more power to you. But I will be very careful with what is injected into my infant.
Are you just saying that you are going to delay them or not do them at all?
I have nothing against delaying them. We actually did that with both my sons. My second son we delayed until he was over a year old, because at the time my mom was dying of cancer and going through chemo. My pediatrician thought this would be best at the time for my moms sake just in case and it wouldn't effect my son in any way.
Definitely delay.. I'm not going to give my child every vaccination under the sun just because. Vaccinations for chicken pox or strep throat? Definitely not. The more serious disease, yes, possibly but I just can't wrap my head around some of the things they want me to give my child the first years of life. Like I said, if I do it will be minimal and it will be for the most serious of diseases.
Also, on the HBV thing, your kid may not be having sex, but I be they fall down once or twice. And I would really hope when they do, they don't come into contact with some other kid whose parents decided not to get them vaccinated who was bit by a kid that also wasn't vaccinated and has hbv. See how this works? Your kid can fall on the playground and get hbv. He doesn't have to have sex or do heroin. A large percentage of hbv cases are contracted during childhood. Please do some actual research before just following along with dangerous fads.
Son: Jackson, 11/02/06, stillborn due to PPROM and IUGR. Over the next ten years we had 9 miscarriages from 8-14 weeks. On May 18, 2016 my daughter, Ridley, was born. We're OADNBC.
I don't plan on vaccinating my child. If I do it will be minimal.
I don't care about Halloween either...especially if I can't go out to the bar lol.
I don't understand the concept of not vaccinating your child. Why would you NOT want your child to get a certain illness?
Last year I did not get my son a flu shot and when he got the flu for the second time and developed double pneumonia and didn't have enough strength to get out of bed I felt like the worst mother in the world, because it's my job to make sure he's protected.
I don't understand the concept of vaccinating a 1 day old baby for Hep B. Is my infant going to be having sex or shooting heroin in the first years of life? Doubtful.
If you want vaccinate your child, more power to you. But I will be very careful with what is injected into my infant.
Are you just saying that you are going to delay them or not do them at all?
I have nothing against delaying them. We actually did that with both my sons. My second son we delayed until he was over a year old, because at the time my mom was dying of cancer and going through chemo. My pediatrician thought this would be best at the time for my moms sake just in case and it wouldn't effect my son in any way.
Definitely delay.. I'm not going to give my child every vaccination under the sun just because. Vaccinations for chicken pox or strep throat? Definitely not. The more serious disease, yes, possibly but I just can't wrap my head around some of the things they want me to give my child the first years of life. Like I said, if I do it will be minimal and it will be for the most serious of diseases.
I am very on the fence about it and flaming me about it is definitely not going to change my mind.
Unpopular opinion is unpopular~ Anyone else have any?
Fine; I don't really care what it's about. I care about the fact that people like you put my child at risk. And I have already watched him die three times so you can understand why I don't want to go for a fourth.
I don't plan on vaccinating my child. If I do it will be minimal.
I don't care about Halloween either...especially if I can't go out to the bar lol.
I hope you change your mind. Not vaccinating is a really bad choice for not only your child but also for the welfare of all the children that come into contact with yours. What is your reasoning @supgabs ?
If vaccinations work so well why would vaccinated children be at risk from coming into contact with mine?
My reasoning is I am not interested in injecting my children with aluminum, thimerosal, mercury, etc etc
I hope a less than 2 month old baby, who isn't old enough for the vax yet, doesn't come in contact with your child who has whooping cough. Not a huge deal for your child, but deadly for the baby. This happened to a friend of mine a few years ago and it was devastating. It's just one of a bunch of diseases on the rise again from people not vaccinating their kids. It's your choice, your kid, but think of the effects it can have on other's children, as well.
I don't plan on vaccinating my child. If I do it will be minimal.
I don't care about Halloween either...especially if I can't go out to the bar lol.
I hope you change your mind. Not vaccinating is a really bad choice for not only your child but also for the welfare of all the children that come into contact with yours. What is your reasoning @supgabs ?
If vaccinations work so well why would vaccinated children be at risk from coming into contact with mine?
My reasoning is I am not interested in injecting my children with aluminum, thimerosal, mercury, etc etc
Uh so you're interested in polio, mumps and rubella that have been scientifically proven to be dangerous/deadly instead of vaccines which are much safer than catching these diseases? Solid logic. And vaccines are not 100% effective, but I'll take 85% over 0%. Science yo
Polio has been pretty much eradicated in the US. I may or may not give my child the MMR vaccine. I have not decided on that one yet.
Polio has only been eradicated because of vaccines.
So...why should I have to vaccinate against something that has been eradicated?
Uhhh it's been MOSTLY eradicated in the US but immigrants come here all the time from places where polio is still a threat (guess why? because they don't vaccinate since they aren't as fortunate as we are to have that opportunity) and even if they don't have the symptoms, they can still carry it. We don't live in a bubble, people.
I am 100% fully vaccinating my child. Does this mean I may choose to delay a little bit and not have so many shots in one visit? Maybe. I need to discuss with the pediatrician when I choose one. I don't think vaccines have to be all or nothing in terms of having kids get five shots in a visit. If you want to pay the copay again and take them back in a month I think that's your right too. But to not vaccinate at all and have your child contract rubella or pertussis or measles.... No way.
My UO: I hate olives. Green olives, black olives, ALL olives. when my fruit for this week showed a big fat olive I almost threw up. Sorry, I know food ones aren't that exciting, but I felt I needed to vent about it because people keep trying to get me to eat them. Gross.
I agree, we delay. No more than two in a visit and at almost 5 DS has finally caught up. There's definitely a middle ground.
@supgabs - The MMR vaccine does not contain aluminium, thimerosal or mercury. I would highly suggest doing credible scientific research before jumping to conclusions.
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I'm with you on Halloween! I'm excited to pass out candy only because the kids get so excited, but I could skip it and be ok.
Last year I did not get my son a flu shot and when he got the flu for the second time and developed double pneumonia and didn't have enough strength to get out of bed I felt like the worst mother in the world, because it's my job to make sure he's protected.
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there's one in every crowd. Unfortunately. Herd immunity ftw.
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I agree with this statement, @shiggybop
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Are you just saying that you are going to delay them or not do them at all?
I have nothing against delaying them. We actually did that with both my sons. My second son we delayed until he was over a year old, because at the time my mom was dying of cancer and going through chemo. My pediatrician thought this would be best at the time for my moms sake just in case and it wouldn't effect my son in any way.
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I'm not new. I just hate The Bump.
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So...why should I have to vaccinate against something that has been eradicated?
They don't give the polio vaccine anymore because it's been eradicated.
I'm not new. I just hate The Bump.
I was so thrilled when Oregon passed their law mandating people actually talk to educated professionals before being allowed to opt out of vaccines. So many people with flawed reasoning and their only research is a bunch of scare tactics. I hope soon the rest of the US and elsewhere follows suite.
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I'm not new. I just hate The Bump.
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I'm not new. I just hate The Bump.