We've decided to try to have more children and just realized our attempts were successful.
My oldest are 9, 11 and 12 and they got whatever the recommended childhood vaccinations are (mumps, measles, etc). I'm unaware of any issues the previous vaccinations may have caused, they have always been healthy.
After what has happened, I'm aware and concerned about all vaccinations. Is the general consensus here that all vaccinations are potentially dangerous? Can we safely avoid all vaccinations of any kind, including the common childhood vaccines?
If you choose a hospital birth, and inform in writing all staff "no vaccines," do not take your eyes off the baby for a second, because they will do it anyway. (It happened to my sister's baby.) Homebirth is best, so you don't have that stress and worry. Well baby checkups are an excuse to give more shots. You will know if your baby is growing properly or not, so these visits aren't necessary. My kids grew up with chiropractors and naturopathy. Homeschooling is great. If you must use gov't schools, use a religious exemption. This goes for college, too. You will be surprised at the difference from your older children and will notice the shots in fact affect them. Thinktwice.com Nvic.com