@alliexa, what worked best for me was to deny vaccines at birth and shortly after bc I didn't take my son out of my home for over 3 months he was seen at his dr but never anywhere like a public place wit blots of people he was in our cars and that office nothing else. Neither my husband or I were hep B carrier so it was pointless to start that at his age we decided to start vaccines later in life bc he was then ready to meet the public world at 3months. Christmas it was. If u plan to take ur baby to a grocery store shopping mall friends and families houses, daycares really any public place u should really check out your options if u plan to be enclosed in your home for weeks on in like what we wanted which was to just cuddle and enjoy ourself u may wanna wait or not. I think any kids expose to other kids often should have vaccines
I don't vaccinate and there are many reasons but I do think if you do your own research you will be more at peace about whatever decision you make mama
Don't believe what you find on 'google' the man that started all the vaccine stuff never had enough evidence to prove anything he was stating.
Vaccine injury CAN happen. But you can also get cancer from the sun. Everything can have side effects. Vaccines weren't ever a question about whether to get them or not until the 'Google Graduates' started with information without valid SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH/EVIDENCE to back their claims.
Pros. The possibility of protecting your child from diseases that are very prevalent in society today. Protecting your baby from getting something that will kill them. The con is the possibility of a reaction to the vaccine that could harm your child
I'm provaccine my dad had brain cancer and during chemo and radiation a cold could've sent him to the hospital. Herd immunity is so important. Also while working in daycare my coworkers daughter got pneumonia, RSV, and whooping cough. She was three months old at the time and was intubated until she was six months old and could breath on her own again.