Based on our doctor's advice we are doing a modified vaccination schedule with some exclusions. At this point we don't plan to administer Chickenpox, Rotavirus, Hep A and B, and Flu. Anyone have any experience with public school attendance and this issue? Will it be an issue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope not, as my kids, born in the UK never had the pox or rotovirus vaccine. (instead they got both diseases... sigh.)
In case you see this I have a question out of curiosity. What is the thinking of the British that they don't vaccinate for chicken pox? Or is it a choice?
Anonymous wrote:If you give some but not others, can you claim religious exemption? My DH and I have wondered if Hep A and Hep B are really necessary. We aren't currently planning any overseas trips and neither of us got them until we did. When we do go we'll get them but it seems ridiculous to require a young child to have them just to go to school. Chicken Pox I see the need but Hep A and Hep B I don't at this point.
Anonymous wrote:I hope not, as my kids, born in the UK never had the pox or rotovirus vaccine. (instead they got both diseases... sigh.)
Anonymous wrote:What state are you in? It's very easy to get a religious exemption in Maryland.