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We changed pediatricians after our second and they mentioned not vaccinating our kids was an option we could consider. Nope, no thanks, not hanging around your pertussis tainted waiting room...
Note: there are kids who can't be vaccinated for a number of legitimate causes, which is one of the reasons it is so important for the kids who can to be properly vaccinated.
This ☝️
Ignorance is probably the only answer to this question
I’m a complete moron and don’t believe in science.
Get it done.
We had to delay the vaccine schedule for one of ours, but I don’t remember the reason why. It was recommended by our pediatrician though, not some random blog post.
If it’s the same thing we went through, they delayed one of the hep vaccines 3 months due to a shortage last year
I’m just sick of people who study all their lives in a specific topic thinking they know better than I do based on all their “experience”, “science”, “evidence” vs this one blog I skim read one time that said “...something something autism..” I know what’s best
Today, you’ll find more and more services off limits to you. Many pediatricians won’t accept your child as a patient and many schools will deny your kid access (all OK’d by the courts without exception.) I anticipate this will only become more of the norm as the years go on, and rightfully so.
I’m just wondering. My kids are up to date with shots.
Wondering if this was a lifestyle objection or something else.
Antivax people believe, erroneously, that they can cause autism. That is their main deal.
Which is BS and the guy should be in jail!