What is your take on vaccinations for infants and children under the age of 3?

United States
April 30, 2007 6:17pm CST
Are you pro or con? I mean, do you have any idea what is in these vaccines? Did you know that your baby's doctor is clueless as to what is in the vaccines? Okay, so you know how your OB tells you not to eat tuna when pregnant do to mercury in the fish....well guess what....mercury is also in many of not all these vaccines. Sure, in the news and in your peditricians office they will tell you it in no longer in the vaccines, but how can you be sure? If you agree with your baby's doctor, that is like saying to believe what our government is saying. If you are concerned about baby vaccines like I am, please visit this website to hear about vaccines and ask for some information about vaccines as well. Radio Liberty with Dr. Stan Monteith: www.radioliberty.com
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• United States
8 May 07
Yeah I don't even take my kids to the dr for sick visits. I have also opted out to not give our kids their immunizations. You know when you go to take your kids to the dr for their immunizations they don't give you a list of things that is in it so how do we know everything else they tell us is ok for us too.
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@Foxxee (3651)
• United States
8 May 07
All you have to do is ask the doctors. Mine gives out a list of every vaccine and everything that is in it. I personally, don't care whats in it. All I know is that it keeps my kids safe from all that other stuff out there and with them being vaccinated, I don't have to worry.
@mememama (3076)
• United States
8 May 07
Our hospital would give us a handout from the CDC-which is largely influenced by pharmaceutical companies! But they wouldn't list the ingredients, like aborted fetal cells, monkey brains, formaledhyde, etc.
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@cynddvs (2948)
• United States
1 May 07
So far my daughter has had all of her vaccines except for the chicken pox vaccine. I do worry about the mercury and have made sure her doctor knows this concern. Not too long ago I met a woman who I consider to be an anti vaccine radical. When I told her my daughter was caught up on her vaccines she mailed me tons of information about the bad compenents of vaccines and also told me of different ways to cleanse my daughters system of the bad chemicals that she was injected with these vaccines. Since she has told me about all this I am much more cautious with my daughters vaccinations. I do not plan on giving her the chicken pox vaccine. The way I see it is me and my fiance both had chicken pox as kids and we are fine. I would rather her get it naturally. One of my friends son had the vaccine when he was little and he ended up getting chicken pox from it. And it wasn't normal chicken pox, it was some crazy mutated version. He had welts all over his body instead of little bumps. It was horrible.
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• United States
1 May 07
Yeah, it looks like I will have to do some heavy praying my twins will bypass the pox if it is that bad. I pox only lasted a week I think and I was 7 years old. Nothing our government gives us can be safe. Our government is far from wanting to protect us.
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@Foxxee (3651)
• United States
8 May 07
Without vaccine protection, we can easily contract and transmit infectious diseases. Most things in life have risks, not vaccinating against certain diseases means choosing another type of risk for your child.
@Foxxee (3651)
• United States
22 May 07
Better safe then not to be safe is how I look at it.
@eden32 (3973)
• United States
22 May 07
Yes, it is a matter of weighing these risks verses those risks. For some families, some children, the vaccines are much more risky than the diseases. Not to mention that some of these diseases just aren't real concerns anymore in the US. Better sanitation, and better nutrition have played a big part in eradicating some of these diseases from our population.
• Netherlands
12 Aug 07
I am con! And I found a very interesting alternative; Transfer Factor, check out my shop for more information on TF www.missmac.healthdirect.com and if you wish to contact me for even more information on the subject, do not hesitate to contact me through my shop, there is a button that says; contact your shop owner.. In short; Transfer Factors are the molecules that are responsible for the transfer of knowledge of the immunesystem from mother to child, it is in colostrum, first mothersmilk. These Transfer Factor molecules are homogeneric, which means that they are common in all mamals & humans. I so agree with you! Regarding vaccins and where they are coming from, you also should check out about the codex alimentarius and dr. Laibow, you will find her on You Tube and check out the books of Vera Schreiber about vaccinations! She is an authority on this subject and con, ;-)
@mememama (3076)
• United States
2 May 07
My son had a few rounds of shots before I did research, I know that's backwards but I stopped after I looked into it. We have an autistic family member in this family, some say that's not related but I don't want to take that chance. I also have a friend who has a baby with chronic seizures after his two month shots. Well he's still a baby in his mind, he is 4 years old :( It's not just mercury that I'm afraid of, there's also aborted fetal cells in some plus other toxins. I'm also not vaccinated anymore, I haven't had booster shots in years. In fact, now that I look back on it, I was hospitalized with stomach problems right after my shots for college. I don't think that's a coincidence.
@mememama (3076)
• United States
2 May 07
I hate that it's recommended for pregnant women to get the flu shot, then they wonder why babies are born with so many toxins in their blood to begin with? Well duh!
@mememama (3076)
• United States
6 May 07
It could be that or money. Pharmaceutical companies make lots of money off of vaccinations. They convince doctors and even pay some to have all their patients vaccinated. Our society is really brainwashed like it's necessary, like the chicken pox vaccine. I think it's so stupid, I was talking about this to my mom and she said she felt the same way about the MMR vaccine, she survived all that and just missed school. But she thought they were necessary for school, no one told her about exemptions.
• United States
5 May 07
Personally, I think it is a government conspiracy to reduce the population because for some reason, our government thinks our world has reached its carrying capicity.
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