Anonymous wrote:If you refuse to vaccinate you should have your tubes tied and darling husband should get a vasectomy.
if you get someone else's child sick you should go to jail.
People should be able to turn you in for bounty monies.
Oh wait red states already do that for abortions and misscarrages.
If you don't vaccinate you are pro birth not pro human morons.
Anonymous wrote:Every one of these childhood diseases were TERRIBLE!
I was born in the 60s and shielded by vaccines for everything but chicken pox, which I caught in 5th grade camping with Girl Scouts. 55 years later, I still remember how awful I felt. Pox all over my body, throughout my scalp, in my mouth, near my eyes.
You CANNOT be a good parent and skip vaccines. Your children shouldn't suffer because of your idiocy.
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.
Same. It's why we had 6. If only half make it to adulthood we will still jave a nice, large family size by DC standards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kids are vaccinated for exactly this reason - to be protected from those who aren’t. It’s absurd you want to stop the get togethers
The point is, who wants to spend time with selfish, ignorant people?
“Oh, fun!” said no one ever.
Anonymous wrote:Every one of these childhood diseases were TERRIBLE!
I was born in the 60s and shielded by vaccines for everything but chicken pox, which I caught in 5th grade camping with Girl Scouts. 55 years later, I still remember how awful I felt. Pox all over my body, throughout my scalp, in my mouth, near my eyes.
You CANNOT be a good parent and skip vaccines. Your children shouldn't suffer because of your idiocy.
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.
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: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?
Presumably it gave their immune systems a head start in fighting the infection so that the disease was shorter and less severe than it otherwise would have been. This would be a good question to ask your doctor, who I’m sure can give you a more accurate and complete answer, as well as address any other concerns you might have.
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:Your kids are vaccinated for exactly this reason - to be protected from those who aren’t. It’s absurd you want to stop the get togethers