4 out of 5 of my kids have had no vaccines. The first born got a few choice ones that had been around for a while and at that delayed (at 6 mos instead of newborn), but then we chose not to give any to the rest. We don't go to the doctor unless we need it for a physical, an emergency, or some other ailment that we might need a scrip for. The only drawback was that my youngest got whooping cough, but she got through it. If I had to do it over, my oldest would have never gotten any. There are much more important things that contribute to healthy kids such as nutrition, and the risk of vaccines aren't worth it.
Because of our stance on vaccines, it became difficult recently to find a pediatrician that would see a non-vaxxed kid. Nowadays many refuse to see you if you are not all caught up.
4 out of 5 of my kids have had no vaccines. The first born got a few choice ones that had been around for a while and at that delayed (at 6 mos instead of newborn), but then we chose not to give any to the rest. We don't go to the doctor unless we need it for a physical, an emergency, or some other ailment that we might need a scrip for. The only drawback was that my youngest got whooping cough, but she got through it. If I had to do it over, my oldest would have never gotten any. There are much more important things that contribute to healthy kids such as nutrition, and the risk of vaccines aren't worth it.
Because of our stance on vaccines, it became difficult recently to find a pediatrician that would see a non-vaxxed kid. Nowadays many refuse to see you if you are not all caught up.