Anonymous wrote:I was absolutely shocked to find out yesterday that my nephew isnt vaccinated at all. This is the first person that I know of in my family/friend circle.
What does this mean for my kids? Would you stop regular get-togethers?
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.
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.
What if your children are brutally gang-raped? Then multiple people will have penetrated their bodies with their potential diseases, and you’ll have done nothing to protect them from these diseases. Shame on you. Bad parenting.
We’re hoping nothing that awful ever happens to our girls.
I don’t like the pessimistic mindset many people here have. That isn’t the way we think.
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.
Are you assuming they will have only one partner and that partner will have only one as well?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The nephew is the one at risk.
Your kids are vaccinated so they are safe.
SafER maybe, but not completely safe. My fully vaccinated niece, and several other kids, caught pertussis after spending a week away at camp with an unvaxxed teammate who turned out to be sick.
Then what good were the 4 dtap shots they had by 5?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t vaccinate my girls for most of the required vaccinations (not including flu or covid, which we don’t vaccinate for either) only a few that we think were/are more necessary.
They’re 5 & 8, perfectly healthy kids.
Until they get measles
We vaccinate selectively and do include MMR and DTaP.
Where’d you get your medical degree?
My husband and I are highly educated professionals.. Let parents make their own choices
I would make the decision never to have your children anywhere near mine, and I’d tell all the other parents why as well.
I’m okay with that.
Like I said before, we believe in parental freedom (including yours) and do all natural parenting.
And we are free to shun you and shout to the world why.
What disease is everyone worried about?
We do vaccinate against measles.
I'm a pediatrician, and if you want to know what keeps me awake at night, it's pertussis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t vaccinate my girls for most of the required vaccinations (not including flu or covid, which we don’t vaccinate for either) only a few that we think were/are more necessary.
They’re 5 & 8, perfectly healthy kids.
Until they get measles
We vaccinate selectively and do include MMR and DTaP.
Where’d you get your medical degree?
My husband and I are highly educated professionals.. Let parents make their own choices
I would make the decision never to have your children anywhere near mine, and I’d tell all the other parents why as well.
I’m okay with that.
Like I said before, we believe in parental freedom (including yours) and do all natural parenting.
And we are free to shun you and shout to the world why.
What disease is everyone worried about?
We do vaccinate against measles.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for your concern but we know what we’re doing. My husband grew up the same way we’re raising our kids and rarely ever got sick. They’ll be okay.
And when they aren't, you'll be racing to set up the Go Fund Me to collect cash to pay the medical bills. You're awful.
Thanks for your concern but we know what we’re doing. My husband grew up the same way we’re raising our kids and rarely ever got sick. They’ll be okay.
Anonymous wrote: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!
I doubt she’s a troll, she’s just ignorant. Most of the information on vaccines should,be common knowledge by now.
Smallpox and Cholera used to kill a large percentage of kids under five years old. Smallpox no longer exists because people living through that nightmare stood in long lines to get everyone vaccinated.
https://historyofvaccines.org/blog/the-public-health-interventions-for-polio-were-restrictive-and-so-were-the-iron-lungs
The article linked above has a picture taken in the 1950s in Nebraska where hundreds of parents waited in line to get the polio vaccination. And it was a trial study with half getting placebos before it came out for everyone the next year. Now almost 70 years later some parents will risk having their children become permanently paralyzed rather than vaccinate.
My Dad's a retired pediatrician and he's heard just about everything.
They have shown that excluding unvaccinated patients from practices is effective. When push comes to shove most parents will vaccinate when faced with being dismissed from pediatrician care. It is also necessary to keep waiting rooms safer for the babies too young to be vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t vaccinate my girls for most of the required vaccinations (not including flu or covid, which we don’t vaccinate for either) only a few that we think were/are more necessary.
They’re 5 & 8, perfectly healthy kids.
Until they get measles
We vaccinate selectively and do include MMR and DTaP.
Where’d you get your medical degree?
My husband and I are highly educated professionals.. Let parents make their own choices
Highly educated professional whats?
Husband is a personal injury attorney, and I work in investing banking.
You’re not necessarily highly educated. Your husband was trained in a particular field and you learned about investing money. What makes you think your backgrounds allow you to make better decisions than your doctors?
We don’t need medical background to make decisions on whether or not both we or are kids are vaccinated.
You don’t but don’t claim how highly educated you are when in fact your education is irrelevant. It’d be more useful to write about what journals and articles you’ve read and what information made you choose to take a risk. Nobody seems to do that.
We aren’t ignorant people who don’t believe in vaccines. We just prioritize vaccines that we think are important to us. I’m now thinking about whether or not to get them the HPV vaccine, and we already planned on them receiving the Meng Vaccine.
Why would you get them the HPV? They won’t need it, will they?
Why get them meningitis? Why is that one ok?
We just try to limit processed, unnatural, & inorganic things going into our children’s bodies, the best we can. That doesn’t mean we avoid every vaccine, (we do for ourselves, but not for our kids).
Great. Then why get meng or hpv?
Because we want to protect our kids.
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!
I doubt she’s a troll, she’s just ignorant. Most of the information on vaccines should,be common knowledge by now.
Smallpox and Cholera used to kill a large percentage of kids under five years old. Smallpox no longer exists because people living through that nightmare stood in long lines to get everyone vaccinated.
https://historyofvaccines.org/blog/the-public-health-interventions-for-polio-were-restrictive-and-so-were-the-iron-lungs
The article linked above has a picture taken in the 1950s in Nebraska where hundreds of parents waited in line to get the polio vaccination. And it was a trial study with half getting placebos before it came out for everyone the next year. Now almost 70 years later some parents will risk having their children become permanently paralyzed rather than vaccinate.
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!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t vaccinate my girls for most of the required vaccinations (not including flu or covid, which we don’t vaccinate for either) only a few that we think were/are more necessary.
They’re 5 & 8, perfectly healthy kids.
Until they get measles
We vaccinate selectively and do include MMR and DTaP.
Where’d you get your medical degree?
My husband and I are highly educated professionals.. Let parents make their own choices
Highly educated professional whats?
Husband is a personal injury attorney, and I work in investing banking.
You’re not necessarily highly educated. Your husband was trained in a particular field and you learned about investing money. What makes you think your backgrounds allow you to make better decisions than your doctors?
We don’t need medical background to make decisions on whether or not both we or are kids are vaccinated.
You don’t but don’t claim how highly educated you are when in fact your education is irrelevant. It’d be more useful to write about what journals and articles you’ve read and what information made you choose to take a risk. Nobody seems to do that.
We aren’t ignorant people who don’t believe in vaccines. We just prioritize vaccines that we think are important to us. I’m now thinking about whether or not to get them the HPV vaccine, and we already planned on them receiving the Meng Vaccine.
Why would you get them the HPV? They won’t need it, will they?
Why get them meningitis? Why is that one ok?
We just try to limit processed, unnatural, & inorganic things going into our children’s bodies, the best we can. That doesn’t mean we avoid every vaccine, (we do for ourselves, but not for our kids).
Great. Then why get meng or hpv?
Because we want to protect our kids.
Weird those are the ones you'd pick to get though- lots of concerns with the meninigitis vax in particular and you can avoid if you don't stuff them in an overcrowded college dorm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t vaccinate my girls for most of the required vaccinations (not including flu or covid, which we don’t vaccinate for either) only a few that we think were/are more necessary.
They’re 5 & 8, perfectly healthy kids.
Until they get measles
We vaccinate selectively and do include MMR and DTaP.
Where’d you get your medical degree?
My husband and I are highly educated professionals.. Let parents make their own choices
Highly educated professional whats?
Husband is a personal injury attorney, and I work in investing banking.
You’re not necessarily highly educated. Your husband was trained in a particular field and you learned about investing money. What makes you think your backgrounds allow you to make better decisions than your doctors?
We don’t need medical background to make decisions on whether or not both we or are kids are vaccinated.
You don’t but don’t claim how highly educated you are when in fact your education is irrelevant. It’d be more useful to write about what journals and articles you’ve read and what information made you choose to take a risk. Nobody seems to do that.
We aren’t ignorant people who don’t believe in vaccines. We just prioritize vaccines that we think are important to us. I’m now thinking about whether or not to get them the HPV vaccine, and we already planned on them receiving the Meng Vaccine.
Why would you get them the HPV? They won’t need it, will they?
Why get them meningitis? Why is that one ok?
We just try to limit processed, unnatural, & inorganic things going into our children’s bodies, the best we can. That doesn’t mean we avoid every vaccine, (we do for ourselves, but not for our kids).
Great. Then why get meng or hpv?
Because we want to protect our kids.