As my DH said, "Well Duh!"

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As my DH said, "Well Duh!"
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Fri, 11-09-2007 - 12:26pm

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2007/11/09/do0905.xml


Interesting article...it reaffirms my decision to vaccinate the baby I'm carrying on a delayed scheduled and even then, not for every single illness "thing" that comes along.

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Fri, 11-09-2007 - 1:09pm

My kids got their vaccines on a delayed scheduled and I've gotten almost no flack from anyone.

                                

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Registered: 04-28-2007
Fri, 11-09-2007 - 3:06pm

Roan is vaccine free at present. At age two we will start with a very "few." And by then hopefully more vaccines will be in single form. I refuse to give more than one at a time. Even though Lia received everything until age two , Cian received very little thermisol in his jabs and e has yet t receive ANY Mmr. I often wonder whether Cian having less exposure to mteals and live virues have anything to do with hoe he's less impacted than
Liam....hmmmm

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Registered: 12-22-2003
Fri, 11-09-2007 - 4:34pm

I can't make a connection between the thimerosal in the vaccines and the autism.

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