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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case you missed it: Canada has lost its measles free status https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/news/2025/11/statement-from-the-public-health-agency-of-canada-on-canadas-measles-elimination-status.html
It can happen in the US (look at outbreaks in many states) and it can happen with other diseases. If you are making an “informed” decision make sure your information stays up to date.
How can this be? Canada is far superior to the US and does everything correctly.
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.
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.
There is no such thing as "Natural parenting"
You are pro birth not pro child. Shame on you for having kids and being a complete and utter horrible stupid human.
I’m chortling at YOU calling anyone stupid. This brilliant post whizzed right over your pretty little head.
Anonymous wrote:They let unvaccinated illegals in school all the time
Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to understand your thinking. If the kids hasn’t been vaccinated does that mean he could be carrying a disease that your kids would catch? When someone is unvaccinated does that mean they can be hosting a potential disease and spread to others?
I understand that vaccines protect us from catching certain diseases but does an unvaccinated person become more of a “host” of disease and that’s why they can’t be around vaccinated people?
If his parents say he doesn’t have to wear a helmet while biking is it dangerous for your kids to go bike riding with him too?
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.
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.
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.
There is no such thing as "Natural parenting"
You are pro birth not pro child. Shame on you for having kids and being a complete and utter horrible stupid human.
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:I’m trying to understand your thinking. If the kids hasn’t been vaccinated does that mean he could be carrying a disease that your kids would catch? When someone is unvaccinated does that mean they can be hosting a potential disease and spread to others?
I understand that vaccines protect us from catching certain diseases but does an unvaccinated person become more of a “host” of disease and that’s why they can’t be around vaccinated people?
If his parents say he doesn’t have to wear a helmet while biking is it dangerous for your kids to go bike riding with him too?
Anonymous wrote:In case you missed it: Canada has lost its measles free status https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/news/2025/11/statement-from-the-public-health-agency-of-canada-on-canadas-measles-elimination-status.html
It can happen in the US (look at outbreaks in many states) and it can happen with other diseases. If you are making an “informed” decision make sure your information stays up to date.