As long as you've circumcised delaying vaccines is totes ok.
But I thought circumcision caused autism?
If enough people feel bad for your husband and child(ren) it will cancel out the effects of the circumcision. That's what happened to me. No one felt for my husband or child(ren).
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Our pediatrician's office refuses to treat unvaccinated children, and they discourage parents from delaying vaccines. I'm dealing with a miserable 9 week old who had his shots yesterday. I would gladly deal with a day or two of extreme fussiness than watch him suffer from a preventable and potentially deadly illness.
I agree with PP--if you really intended to follow your doctor's advice, you wouldn't be here asking this question. You won't find a lot of support for delayed vaccines around here.
Having a child that suffered an extreme reaction from vaccs I choose to delay my next child's vaccs. She's caught up now, she's 6 yrs old. If Brody had been born he would have been delayed.
Yes vaccs can injure your child. It's a real and serious issue with some kids. But it's a conversation that should be considered with your physician and not taken lightly.
Holy heck Batman. I forgot how leaving TB for a few hours could really put me behind the times. Ahh, I missed these threads when I was away from TB they always make me laugh.
Re: Vaccinations
If enough people feel bad for your husband and child(ren) it will cancel out the effects of the circumcision. That's what happened to me. No one felt for my husband or child(ren).
Mo 11/4/14
Wait, What?!? - EDD 11/1/19
Mama to sweet baby girl, Emerson Rose, born November 7th, 2014
Edit: noooooooo. Mobile giffing is my down fall!
**TW Living Child**
BFP 2/2014 - DS - 10/2014
I agree with PP--if you really intended to follow your doctor's advice, you wouldn't be here asking this question. You won't find a lot of support for delayed vaccines around here.
Yes vaccs can injure your child. It's a real and serious issue with some kids. But it's a conversation that should be considered with your physician and not taken lightly.