We are discussing vaccinations and it's become quite the heated topic at our house. We can't be the only ones thinking about it so I wanted to get a feel for where the rest of you are at with it. Let's remember this topic has the potential to get very heated and respect others opinions even if they are not our own!
Will you vaccinate your child? 343 votes
We will vaccinate according to the CDC recommended guidelines
We will vaccinate on a delayed or limited schedule
We will not vaccinate at all
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I'm gonna say it: Not vaccinating is stupid (assuming there's no specific medical issue such as allergy at play).
/kanye shrug
That was my first thought too, but I honestly don't think this is going to turn into anything. I don't think there are many non-vaccers on this board. (The flu shot being a separate issue).
Agreed. Plus this has been done at least 3 times. (Not including flu shot queries)
Absolutely makes sense!
And if you look at the CDC's recommended schedule, no where does it say you have to get all of the shots at once. I think people typically do that because it works with the "infant doctor appointment" schedule, and they don't want to go back more than necessary, but as long as the kids have the vaccines by the week/month they are supposed to, I don't see a need to do 5-6 all on the same day.
Edit: word fail
I'm not new. I just hate The Bump.
yes,,we did with dd#1 and will with #2
I didn't think I'd be opposed to a delayed schedule..but shots with a baby aren't a walk in the park so we get them all done when recommended vs dragging it out
@pepper6: I have actually heard people say that they don't see the need because these diseases are so rare now.
Which is kind of like saying you're not going to eat again because you don't feel hungry right after a big breakfast.
But you're correct: The only reason is pure, deliberate ignorance.
Some of us have chosen not to vaccinate according to the standard guidelines after months of research on both sides of the argument. We made our choices based off current evidence based studies and the recommendations of our pediatrician. I don't think this makes me ignorant in the slightest. I would argue I've spent more time researching and searching accurate information than a lot of parents that choose to vaccinate simply because of cdc recommendations.
I'm more curious what information she thinks she has that is somehow better than the body of knowledge collected by the CDC and every pediatric health authority.
I bet it was a really awesome blog.
We have read multiple books on the pros and cons of vaccinating as well as had several conversations with our doctor about potential side effects, how vaccinations are produced, and what's inside of a vaccine. We will vaccinate our child with some things because the pros out weigh the cons but with others that's not the case. We have chosen to do a delayed schedule in which we wait longer to vaccinate and do so much slower than what is the norm.