I know a young family with a newborn that I can not convince to not to take the scheduled vaccines. but I might be able to convince them to avoid one or two. They also want to know if taking that 14 in one vax is better or worse than taking all of those same vaccines but at separate times. (Their doctor will only administer the many at one type but they are open to talking with other doctors) Does anyone have any advice or have something brief that is rich with verified data that I can show them? (They don't have time for long videos and are wary of data they can't look up themselves)
Besides that, does anyone have advice for what to do to or give to the infant before and / or after the vaccine to minimize the chance of negative effects? This is important to me, frens. Thank you all so much.
IMO, if you can’t avoid them entirely, 1) take them later after the child has grown more, 2) space them out and do it one at a time, and 3) don’t take all of them (especially anything with MRNA).
If you can’t avoid them, discuss with the parents the fragility of the newborn and the potential impact of so many pharmaceuticals so early. If you can convince them to delay it until the child is 12-18 months it would be a win. I also expect that the world will change enough in that time that the parents may change their mind.