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Q: Educate Before You Vaccinate

I just want to recommend new mothers educate themselves on vaccinations before choosing what is right for their child. I am a parent and i completely understand you want whats best for you baby. Im not trying to be disrespectful or pushy, i only ask you hear me out. I recently went to my pharmacy and asked for the package insert to all the routine vaccinations, and the flu shot. After going home and reading everything i was quite surprised. the ingredients are sickening,,, and side effects are worse. DTAP has SIDS and Autism listed as adverse reactions. and the Whooping Cough vaccine says people receiving the shot should stay away from babies and other at risk individuals until 6 weeks later. it will actually spread from the shot itself to your baby! I understand parents who make the choice to vaccinate, but dont do it without knowing the facts. Your baby is worth taking the time to research.

This question was asked Jul. 27, 2012 6:24pm
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Answered by lucy1706 - Jul. 28, 2012 8:00pm
You cant force your opinion on others or make people read into things, it is posting uneducated advice. Your not in a place to advise people. What about the social aspects of not vaccing? When an unvacinated child comes into contact with unprotected newborn babies? Some info on vaccines being damaging has been proved to have been falsified. Posting this is completely unnecessary, this section is for people to ask questions not for scaremongering others and pushing options - anonymously at that.

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Answered by a member - Jul. 27, 2012 6:25pm
http://www.vaccinesafety.edu/package_inserts.htm#Top

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Answered by expectingmommy1 - Jul. 28, 2012 11:33pm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causes_of_autism please read the paragraph and focus on the last sentence!

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Answered by expectingmommy1 - Jul. 29, 2012 3:09pm
also read this page from the CDC, including the "conclusion"

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16945457

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Answered by expectingmommy1 - Jul. 29, 2012 3:13pm
ok and i have decided to read your last link VAERS and that proves nothing. actually that is a testing lab basically where all the medicines go threw them do be clincally proven and tested on volunteers BEFORE going through FDA and then being legal. PLEASE read your own stuff before posting them. lol ive made my point im done trying to argue with someone who doesnt understand what there talking about.

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Answered by expectingmommy1 - Jul. 29, 2012 3:03pm
actually this is the best place to go for accurate facts. read the whole thing.

http://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/Concerns/sids_faq.html

i believe you said the CDC says vaccines cause SIDS well, here is a whole page proving each vaccine doesnt.

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Answered by monroezelda - Jul. 29, 2012 2:35pm
At the end of the day everything carries a risk, I have never took any of my children for needles without the person giving the needle telling me of the risks ( this should be a normal thing for them to do) I wouldn't think anyone would just get a vaccine without looking into the risks, but from what I have read and been told by medical professionals the risks are low, I don't know about the autism thing as I have never read or been told that.


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Answered by expectingmommy1 - Jul. 29, 2012 9:41pm
i believe the actual website of FDA and CDC are reliable sources. theres risks to everything. it be fine if you actaully knew what your talking about. your not even arguing a point your just going from one subject to another that i keep proving to you.

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Answered by Addie02 - Aug. 6, 2012 3:52am
I agree with the majority of you that yes, it is ABSOLUTELY necessary to do your homework and know the facts about vaccinations. But I have to disagree that it is solely your responsibility and your own child's health on the line. Yes, side effects can (in rare cases) be deadly, but one of the most common ways these diseases are spread to babies too young to be vaccinated is through UNvaccinated children who can pass on the disease. I respect your right to make your child's medical decisions, but PLEASE do not put other children in danger because you have chosen not to vaccinate. It's not just your child's health on the line; it could mean life or death for someone else's baby.

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Answered by expectingmommy1 - Jul. 29, 2012 4:10am
no one called you a bad person nor threatened you. all im simply saying is you need to learn more and underrstand what your talking about before saying a whole bunch of bogos crap. theres not so good stuff in everything. what you chose to do with your kids is your deal but leave this site for people who have actual questions. like i said you are not a doctor and all the "facts" you have posted are unproven, fake and not MD approved. all the information ive given you and know of it from an MD. go hide in a bubble cause hunny nothings good for you not even the bottle water you drink.

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