I need help. During Covid and my research/talking to friends prior then my husband prior to the birth of our children we decided not to vaccinate our kids with anything. Now my oldest is 3 and I'm thinking of putting her in preschool because it'll be good for her and she has a 1 year old sister so i need a break. Only, some of them require vaccines and maybe school..doesn't seem they accept religious exemptions but some do. I really like this school am I overthinking the vaccine thing? I need prospective, are some necessary? I feel I'm succumbing to societal pressure when I've been good this long.
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You are not alone. Our 19mo little girl is pure blooded female with no vaccines. She is the healthiest in the family. Had a short stint of foot and mouth at 8mos and one cold around 11mos so far. Family has been getting sick around her since but she sails right through with no symptoms.
Have another, 8weeks old, on the way. Gonna be the same for them. We just keep telling the pediatrician that we are extending the vaxx schedule and make appointments further and further out. We have a couple Christian private schools in mind and when we narrow down we will test the exemption waters. We are prepared to fake vaxx cards along with cloud database if needed though. I am keeping the homeschooling option in my back pocket as well since my job is heavy telework from home.
Hope you find a path that works for you. Nobody needs vaccines. Look into Children’s Health defense for supportive data and look into how hygiene improvements in the early 1900’s eradicated more disease than vaccines.
Also, I would be remiss if I didn’t share this quick anecdote, I cannot remember the name but there was a surgical doctor that started washing his hands before surgeries and his success rate and infection rates both improved greatly. The health association at the time fought him and tried to censor him and his data.