Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here is a bit of advice that you need to take seriously. As a first-time mother you will be tempted to go to extremes for your child. There may be a very good reason why your MIL cannot have the pertussis vaccine. Have you asked her? Also, and this is of the utmost importance, after your child is born don't call the ped constantly, because when you do it like the boy who cried wolf, and you will become known as a PIA to MD and staff.
Hum... OP has a 2y old already.
Anonymous wrote:OP here is a bit of advice that you need to take seriously. As a first-time mother you will be tempted to go to extremes for your child. There may be a very good reason why your MIL cannot have the pertussis vaccine. Have you asked her? Also, and this is of the utmost importance, after your child is born don't call the ped constantly, because when you do it like the boy who cried wolf, and you will become known as a PIA to MD and staff.
Anonymous wrote:8:17 again. Just wanted to respond to another part of your question. I have never heard this recommendation before, and both my mom and MIL care for my baby regularly. Neither my pediatrician nor my best friend who is a pediatrician in another state have ever mentioned it. Did you make everyone do this for your first child? Are there special health considerations here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL refused to get the H1N1 vaccine last year because she had a "bad reaction" to a flu shot 20 years earlier. We wouldn't let her around our newborn. Guess what? She and my FIL got H1N1, and so did her other two grandchildren. Jackasses.
I have two friends who's mothers became paralyzed from the H1N1 vaccine. One, after a year now, is beginning to feel her legs again. The other one went downhill fast and died. So, you take your chances either way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL refused to get the H1N1 vaccine last year because she had a "bad reaction" to a flu shot 20 years earlier. We wouldn't let her around our newborn. Guess what? She and my FIL got H1N1, and so did her other two grandchildren. Jackasses.
I have two friends who's mothers became paralyzed from the H1N1 vaccine. One, after a year now, is beginning to feel her legs again. The other one went downhill fast and died. So, you take your chances either way.
Anonymous wrote:If by "anti-vaccine" you mean anti-seizure, anti-autistic symptoms, anti-neurological ticks, anti-"collapse and shock-like state" and anti-convulsions, then YES, you could label me as anti-vaccine.
I'm confident that your doctor will tell you without any hesitation that vaccines are safe. But follow that information up with a trip to the autism/special needs boards on yahoo. Listen to what other people have to say about their children and how it happened. No doctor is going to recount the numerous horror stories regarding vaccines during your well visit...that would not be in his best interest and they can not do it anyway due to privacy laws.
Regardless of my stance on vaccines, it is your decision to vaccinate or not to. But more importantly, it is your responsibility to get all the information regarding vaccines...not just the hook-line-and-sinker CDC version. There are many, many children who fare well through the vaccination process, but there are many who don't. That number seems to be growing with no end in sight.
I'm not here to tell you not to vaccinate. I'm here to tell you to do your research and do it well. Because if you do see a reaction, you will want to have a full understanding of what that reaction is and where it came from and what the repercussions are.
I'm sure it's easy for you to sit there and judge me and say that I'm not a responsible person for not vaccinating my children any longer and that I am a danger to the community and that I am "uneducated" but that couldn't be farther from the truth. I've spent the past 3 years educating myself on vaccines and why they do the damage that they do. I've spent 3 years trying to undo the damage that has been done in my children.
How long have you looked into the subject? If it is a 5 minute discussion with your doctor, your sorely uneducated about the risks and dangers that vaccines pose. And if/when your child does react to a vaccine, you have no one to blame but yourself because I guarantee you that when you go back to your doctor and tell him what happened, he'll deny any causation and you are SOL.
Anonymous wrote:What ever happened to being reasonable? Some people have a baby and lose all sight of it. Luckily I don't come into contact with any such people in my life. FURIOUS that someone wouldn't get a vaccination at your request? Really? Talk about being blinded by paranoia.