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Rahadian Gandini
gandirahadian
Rahadian Gandini
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Moms! Please can you help me educate more regarding vaccine I'm trying to be ok with vaccines but I keep finding out all these awful stories! Please if you have a pediatrician in LA that doesn't force using vaccine or have a safer approach.
19.03.2017
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ashcos
ashcos
@gandirahadian, don't let your pediatrician push you around you are the mother. Tell the doctor wat you are doing it is your choice to split them up and do one at a time regardless on if your child has a medical reason to do it or not. It is your decision. Do what you think is right. And make the doctor listen to you. He has to. No matter how adamant he is stick you your guns!
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reaganmommy2015
reaganmommy2015
This might be easier for you. Before you go to the doctor give the baby Tylenol it will help with a fever sometimes they get them sometimes they don't it mainly depends on the vaccines but the longer you wait the more they will need to give the baby at their appointments. I know it hurts you seeing them cry but it's for their health and to make them healthy
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ashcos
ashcos
You need your shots for any school in any state. But only a select few. You don't need all of them.
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If your child has no medical reason to split them, theres no need to split. It is vital to have vaccines, those are medicinal advances that could save your childs life. Googling stuff doesnt help, i know, that is why you must speak to doctors, get as many opinions as you want but look at facts, statistics, chances and risks. You will conclude that the benefits outweight the risks. It is extremely rare for something bad to happen versus something completely avoidable.
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kambam
kambam
Correct. None.
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gandirahadian
gandirahadian
@kambam, you choose to not vaccinate?
@mom2lynniejade88, thank you for your encouragement
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heatherlou88
heatherlou88
Yes. I've spoke to two doctors about splitting them up like I do, it doesn't get them behind because I do them two weeks apart. They are still in the same month or close to it. I don't like my daughter getting them but I know she's gonna need them for school. I could homeschool but my hubby thinks she needs atleast private school for the social interaction. It's a hard decision to make but from my research delaying them helps reduce the risk of having the bad side effects🙏
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kambam
kambam
Most babies dont have those severe effects thank god 🙏 its hard because if you delay them they have to catch up quickly for child care or school. And if you dont get them, they cant attend. So hard! But I've chosen not to ✌
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gandirahadian
gandirahadian
@mom2lynniejade88, but will that be less chance of getting the bad side effects. There are horrible I mean I have seen heartbreaking baby seizures and just horrific side effect videos.
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heatherlou88
heatherlou88
We do one oral, one shot, then come back two weeks later and do the other two shots. I'm even thinking I'll split those two up this go around. I think it's important to split them up, that way baby doesn't get all those toxins at once.
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gandirahadian
gandirahadian
@reaganmommy2015, which is why I am mortified about it.
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reaganmommy2015
reaganmommy2015
Just so you know that if you live in California your child needs to be vaccinated to be enrolled in school
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gandirahadian
gandirahadian
Our pediatrician is always so adamant with giving my son 3 vaccine 2 vaccine at a time and I just finally research into it and it's absolutely upsetting and heartbreaking at the same time @ashcos,
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alekandaryasmommy
alekandaryasmommy
Well I give my son 1 vaccine every month and he has been fine and no fever and no weird reacting. The doctor we go to respects what we decide and agrees with our decision.
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ashcos
ashcos
Don't let any doctor force you to vaccinate your baby. Read dr. Sears approach on them. And I'm not saying don't vaccinate but maybe do it one at a time. But no dr can force you to do anything
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