Just found out my nephew isnt vaccinated at all

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Anonymous wrote:OP I would not go near them.

They are too stupid to be around your children.

Horrifyingly dumb.


This.
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Anonymous wrote:We do vaccinate against polio too.


Which vaccines are you avoiding?


MMR, DTaP, Polio, & PCV are vaccines we do prioritize.
We avoid Hep A, Hep B, Varicella, Influenza, Covid, & Hib.


What's the issue with Hib? Interesting to give PCV to infants but not Hib. I've seen parents skip both because they think the risk of meningitis in infants is low, but I'm not sure I've ever seen someone skip just Hib. Also don't get the recent backlash surrounding Hep B. It's so easy to contract if exposed (like an accidental needle stick from an HIV positive person, for example, has vanishingly low risk of actually giving me HIV, but from a Hep B positive person its like 30%, which is incredibly high. Which is why health care workers need to show positive hep B titers - it's so easy to accidentally give it to a patient in the health care setting. Or get it!)


We did give PCV & Hib to our older daughter but not our younger one.


Why?
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Anonymous wrote:We do vaccinate against polio too.


Which vaccines are you avoiding?


MMR, DTaP, Polio, & PCV are vaccines we do prioritize.
We avoid Hep A, Hep B, Varicella, Influenza, Covid, & Hib.


Will you get them HPV when they are older?


No.


That's a shame. A good friend of mine died in her early 30s of cervical cancer brought on by HPV (the vaccine didn't come out until I was in my mid 20s). If she'd had access to the vaccine she'd still be alive. Even if your kids choose to get it after they turn 18, the majority of girls are sexually active before turning 18, so it would likely be too late to help her.


Sorry for your loss.

Our kids won’t be dating until college, and even then only will be dating to marry, so I don’t think they’ll need the HPV vaccine but if when they’re 18, they choose to get vaccinated, we’ll support their decision.


Are you assuming they will have only one partner and that partner will have only one as well?


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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We do vaccinate against polio too.


Which vaccines are you avoiding?


MMR, DTaP, Polio, & PCV are vaccines we do prioritize.
We avoid Hep A, Hep B, Varicella, Influenza, Covid, & Hib.


Will you get them HPV when they are older?


No.


That's a shame. A good friend of mine died in her early 30s of cervical cancer brought on by HPV (the vaccine didn't come out until I was in my mid 20s). If she'd had access to the vaccine she'd still be alive. Even if your kids choose to get it after they turn 18, the majority of girls are sexually active before turning 18, so it would likely be too late to help her.


Sorry for your loss.

Our kids won’t be dating until college, and even then only will be dating to marry, so I don’t think they’ll need the HPV vaccine but if when they’re 18, they choose to get vaccinated, we’ll support their decision.


Now you’re taking the piss. And of course the super parent of teens has never had any, if you’re anything other than a troll. Stop applying moral values to a medical procedure. You don’t know anything about how people will live their lives, so you’re going to expose your kids to the kind of miserable death that PP’s friend had.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We do vaccinate against polio too.


Which vaccines are you avoiding?


MMR, DTaP, Polio, & PCV are vaccines we do prioritize.
We avoid Hep A, Hep B, Varicella, Influenza, Covid, & Hib.


What's the issue with Hib? Interesting to give PCV to infants but not Hib. I've seen parents skip both because they think the risk of meningitis in infants is low, but I'm not sure I've ever seen someone skip just Hib. Also don't get the recent backlash surrounding Hep B. It's so easy to contract if exposed (like an accidental needle stick from an HIV positive person, for example, has vanishingly low risk of actually giving me HIV, but from a Hep B positive person its like 30%, which is incredibly high. Which is why health care workers need to show positive hep B titers - it's so easy to accidentally give it to a patient in the health care setting. Or get it!)


We did give PCV & Hib to our older daughter but not our younger one.


Why?


We changed our mind.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We do vaccinate against polio too.


Which vaccines are you avoiding?


MMR, DTaP, Polio, & PCV are vaccines we do prioritize.
We avoid Hep A, Hep B, Varicella, Influenza, Covid, & Hib.


Will you get them HPV when they are older?


No.


That's a shame. A good friend of mine died in her early 30s of cervical cancer brought on by HPV (the vaccine didn't come out until I was in my mid 20s). If she'd had access to the vaccine she'd still be alive. Even if your kids choose to get it after they turn 18, the majority of girls are sexually active before turning 18, so it would likely be too late to help her.


Sorry for your loss.

Our kids won’t be dating until college, and even then only will be dating to marry, so I don’t think they’ll need the HPV vaccine but if when they’re 18, they choose to get vaccinated, we’ll support their decision.


Are you assuming they will have only one partner and that partner will have only one as well?




Yes.. That’s how we’re raising them.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We do vaccinate against polio too.


Which vaccines are you avoiding?


MMR, DTaP, Polio, & PCV are vaccines we do prioritize.
We avoid Hep A, Hep B, Varicella, Influenza, Covid, & Hib.


Will you get them HPV when they are older?


No.


That's a shame. A good friend of mine died in her early 30s of cervical cancer brought on by HPV (the vaccine didn't come out until I was in my mid 20s). If she'd had access to the vaccine she'd still be alive. Even if your kids choose to get it after they turn 18, the majority of girls are sexually active before turning 18, so it would likely be too late to help her.


Sorry for your loss.

Our kids won’t be dating until college, and even then only will be dating to marry, so I don’t think they’ll need the HPV vaccine but if when they’re 18, they choose to get vaccinated, we’ll support their decision.


Now you’re taking the piss. And of course the super parent of teens has never had any, if you’re anything other than a troll. Stop applying moral values to a medical procedure. You don’t know anything about how people will live their lives, so you’re going to expose your kids to the kind of miserable death that PP’s friend had.


How common is it for people to have severe injury or death due to these diseases that these vaccines prevent?

You don’t see or hear about it as much as this thread is making it out be.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We do vaccinate against polio too.


Which vaccines are you avoiding?


MMR, DTaP, Polio, & PCV are vaccines we do prioritize.
We avoid Hep A, Hep B, Varicella, Influenza, Covid, & Hib.


Will you get them HPV when they are older?


No.


That's a shame. A good friend of mine died in her early 30s of cervical cancer brought on by HPV (the vaccine didn't come out until I was in my mid 20s). If she'd had access to the vaccine she'd still be alive. Even if your kids choose to get it after they turn 18, the majority of girls are sexually active before turning 18, so it would likely be too late to help her.


Sorry for your loss.

Our kids won’t be dating until college, and even then only will be dating to marry, so I don’t think they’ll need the HPV vaccine but if when they’re 18, they choose to get vaccinated, we’ll support their decision.


Now you’re taking the piss. And of course the super parent of teens has never had any, if you’re anything other than a troll. Stop applying moral values to a medical procedure. You don’t know anything about how people will live their lives, so you’re going to expose your kids to the kind of miserable death that PP’s friend had.


How common is it for people to have severe injury or death due to these diseases that these vaccines prevent?

You don’t see or hear about it as much as this thread is making it out be.


Ok now I know you're a troll. Because everyone knows it is incredibly uncommon to suffer death or disability from measles, polio, rubella, etc since the general population is highly vaccinated. Without vaccines, those diseases used to be so common!
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Anonymous wrote:OP I would not go near them.

They are too stupid to be around your children.

Horrifyingly dumb.


This.


+10000000............
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We do vaccinate against polio too.


Which vaccines are you avoiding?


MMR, DTaP, Polio, & PCV are vaccines we do prioritize.
We avoid Hep A, Hep B, Varicella, Influenza, Covid, & Hib.


Will you get them HPV when they are older?


No.


That's a shame. A good friend of mine died in her early 30s of cervical cancer brought on by HPV (the vaccine didn't come out until I was in my mid 20s). If she'd had access to the vaccine she'd still be alive. Even if your kids choose to get it after they turn 18, the majority of girls are sexually active before turning 18, so it would likely be too late to help her.


Sorry for your loss.

Our kids won’t be dating until college, and even then only will be dating to marry, so I don’t think they’ll need the HPV vaccine but if when they’re 18, they choose to get vaccinated, we’ll support their decision.


Now you’re taking the piss. And of course the super parent of teens has never had any, if you’re anything other than a troll. Stop applying moral values to a medical procedure. You don’t know anything about how people will live their lives, so you’re going to expose your kids to the kind of miserable death that PP’s friend had.


How common is it for people to have severe injury or death due to these diseases that these vaccines prevent?

You don’t see or hear about it as much as this thread is making it out be.


OMG Stupid has entered the chat.

Go back to the MAGA hole you climbed out of you Anti American garbage.

Vaccines save lives full on period. There is no reality they do not.
We have herd immunity moron.
People lined up with tears in their eyes when these vaccines were first introduced. You have no idea the death and horrifying things that happened before we had vaccines.

Take you family leave the US and build a giant hole for your stupidity.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We do vaccinate against polio too.


Which vaccines are you avoiding?


MMR, DTaP, Polio, & PCV are vaccines we do prioritize.
We avoid Hep A, Hep B, Varicella, Influenza, Covid, & Hib.


Will you get them HPV when they are older?


No.


That's a shame. A good friend of mine died in her early 30s of cervical cancer brought on by HPV (the vaccine didn't come out until I was in my mid 20s). If she'd had access to the vaccine she'd still be alive. Even if your kids choose to get it after they turn 18, the majority of girls are sexually active before turning 18, so it would likely be too late to help her.


Sorry for your loss.

Our kids won’t be dating until college, and even then only will be dating to marry, so I don’t think they’ll need the HPV vaccine but if when they’re 18, they choose to get vaccinated, we’ll support their decision.


Now you’re taking the piss. And of course the super parent of teens has never had any, if you’re anything other than a troll. Stop applying moral values to a medical procedure. You don’t know anything about how people will live their lives, so you’re going to expose your kids to the kind of miserable death that PP’s friend had.


How common is it for people to have severe injury or death due to these diseases that these vaccines prevent?

You don’t see or hear about it as much as this thread is making it out be.


Ok now I know you're a troll. Because everyone knows it is incredibly uncommon to suffer death or disability from measles, polio, rubella, etc since the general population is highly vaccinated. Without vaccines, those diseases used to be so common!


Yeah but there isn’t a high probability that they’ll contract these diseases.

I’m 33 and haven’t received a vaccine since I was 16 and my husband is 37, and has basically been unvaccinated his whole life and all his siblings are also unvaccinated, no one has been sick. We’ll all be okay.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We do vaccinate against polio too.


Which vaccines are you avoiding?


MMR, DTaP, Polio, & PCV are vaccines we do prioritize.
We avoid Hep A, Hep B, Varicella, Influenza, Covid, & Hib.


Will you get them HPV when they are older?


No.


That's a shame. A good friend of mine died in her early 30s of cervical cancer brought on by HPV (the vaccine didn't come out until I was in my mid 20s). If she'd had access to the vaccine she'd still be alive. Even if your kids choose to get it after they turn 18, the majority of girls are sexually active before turning 18, so it would likely be too late to help her.


Sorry for your loss.

Our kids won’t be dating until college, and even then only will be dating to marry, so I don’t think they’ll need the HPV vaccine but if when they’re 18, they choose to get vaccinated, we’ll support their decision.


Now you’re taking the piss. And of course the super parent of teens has never had any, if you’re anything other than a troll. Stop applying moral values to a medical procedure. You don’t know anything about how people will live their lives, so you’re going to expose your kids to the kind of miserable death that PP’s friend had.


How common is it for people to have severe injury or death due to these diseases that these vaccines prevent?

You don’t see or hear about it as much as this thread is making it out be.


OMG Stupid has entered the chat.

Go back to the MAGA hole you climbed out of you Anti American garbage.

Vaccines save lives full on period. There is no reality they do not.
We have herd immunity moron.
People lined up with tears in their eyes when these vaccines were first introduced. You have no idea the death and horrifying things that happened before we had vaccines.

Take you family leave the US and build a giant hole for your stupidity.


We dislike MAGA.

My husband and I don’t receive any vaccines but, Our kids are vaccinated (MMR, DTaP & Polio), we care about their safety and health, but at the same make sure we don’t inject unnecessary drugs into their bodies (vaccines for diseases that they’re less likely to catch).

They eat all organic, attend a Montessori private school. This is how we’ve decided to raise our kids.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We do vaccinate against polio too.


Which vaccines are you avoiding?


MMR, DTaP, Polio, & PCV are vaccines we do prioritize.
We avoid Hep A, Hep B, Varicella, Influenza, Covid, & Hib.


Will you get them HPV when they are older?


No.


That's a shame. A good friend of mine died in her early 30s of cervical cancer brought on by HPV (the vaccine didn't come out until I was in my mid 20s). If she'd had access to the vaccine she'd still be alive. Even if your kids choose to get it after they turn 18, the majority of girls are sexually active before turning 18, so it would likely be too late to help her.


Sorry for your loss.

Our kids won’t be dating until college, and even then only will be dating to marry, so I don’t think they’ll need the HPV vaccine but if when they’re 18, they choose to get vaccinated, we’ll support their decision.


Now you’re taking the piss. And of course the super parent of teens has never had any, if you’re anything other than a troll. Stop applying moral values to a medical procedure. You don’t know anything about how people will live their lives, so you’re going to expose your kids to the kind of miserable death that PP’s friend had.


How common is it for people to have severe injury or death due to these diseases that these vaccines prevent?

You don’t see or hear about it as much as this thread is making it out be.


Ok now I know you're a troll. Because everyone knows it is incredibly uncommon to suffer death or disability from measles, polio, rubella, etc since the general population is highly vaccinated. Without vaccines, those diseases used to be so common!


Yeah but there isn’t a high probability that they’ll contract these diseases.

I’m 33 and haven’t received a vaccine since I was 16 and my husband is 37, and has basically been unvaccinated his whole life and all his siblings are also unvaccinated, no one has been sick. We’ll all be okay.


Because he’s been riding on the backs of the majority who have been. When a sufficient percentage of the population is vaccinated, the disease has a hard time taking root. When the numbers drop enough, the disease returns. See: measles in Texas.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We do vaccinate against polio too.


Which vaccines are you avoiding?


MMR, DTaP, Polio, & PCV are vaccines we do prioritize.
We avoid Hep A, Hep B, Varicella, Influenza, Covid, & Hib.


Will you get them HPV when they are older?


No.


That's a shame. A good friend of mine died in her early 30s of cervical cancer brought on by HPV (the vaccine didn't come out until I was in my mid 20s). If she'd had access to the vaccine she'd still be alive. Even if your kids choose to get it after they turn 18, the majority of girls are sexually active before turning 18, so it would likely be too late to help her.


Sorry for your loss.

Our kids won’t be dating until college, and even then only will be dating to marry, so I don’t think they’ll need the HPV vaccine but if when they’re 18, they choose to get vaccinated, we’ll support their decision.


Now you’re taking the piss. And of course the super parent of teens has never had any, if you’re anything other than a troll. Stop applying moral values to a medical procedure. You don’t know anything about how people will live their lives, so you’re going to expose your kids to the kind of miserable death that PP’s friend had.


How common is it for people to have severe injury or death due to these diseases that these vaccines prevent?

You don’t see or hear about it as much as this thread is making it out be.


OMG Stupid has entered the chat.

Go back to the MAGA hole you climbed out of you Anti American garbage.

Vaccines save lives full on period. There is no reality they do not.
We have herd immunity moron.
People lined up with tears in their eyes when these vaccines were first introduced. You have no idea the death and horrifying things that happened before we had vaccines.

Take you family leave the US and build a giant hole for your stupidity.


We dislike MAGA.

My husband and I don’t receive any vaccines but, Our kids are vaccinated (MMR, DTaP & Polio), we care about their safety and health, but at the same make sure we don’t inject unnecessary drugs into their bodies (vaccines for diseases that they’re less likely to catch).

They eat all organic, attend a Montessori private school. This is how we’ve decided to raise our kids.


How would you feel if no one vaccinated for anything?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We do vaccinate against polio too.


Which vaccines are you avoiding?


MMR, DTaP, Polio, & PCV are vaccines we do prioritize.
We avoid Hep A, Hep B, Varicella, Influenza, Covid, & Hib.


Will you get them HPV when they are older?


No.


That's a shame. A good friend of mine died in her early 30s of cervical cancer brought on by HPV (the vaccine didn't come out until I was in my mid 20s). If she'd had access to the vaccine she'd still be alive. Even if your kids choose to get it after they turn 18, the majority of girls are sexually active before turning 18, so it would likely be too late to help her.


Sorry for your loss.

Our kids won’t be dating until college, and even then only will be dating to marry, so I don’t think they’ll need the HPV vaccine but if when they’re 18, they choose to get vaccinated, we’ll support their decision.


Wow, wish I had a crystal ball, too!
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