well first off no........the poisons in the shots out way the good stuff in them...and the shots must wear off cause look at all the booster shots the kids now have to have in their teens.
NOW as far as school every state has wavers you can sign and still get them into school
second they can not arrest you or charge you with neglect for not getting shots for your children.
parents have the final say in medical care for their children
2006-09-16 09:19:18
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answered by ladysilverhorn 4
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I would vaccinate HOWEVER I would NOT vaccinate more than one shot at a time. There is sepculation that vaccinating your child in one visit can cause Autism. We are trying to determine if that is what caused my nephews onset of autism since he was developing normally before the vaccinations. Make sure you spread your vaccinations out over time. Tell your doctor you would much rather come back to the office a few times than risk your child's health.
2006-09-16 23:24:03
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answered by Traci V 1
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There is only one type of shot that I have allowed my daughter to get and that is her tetanus shot. Included in that shot is also diptheria and pertussis. Other than that specific shot, NO, I am not vaccinating my child. I have done my research, and I know that there are waivers that you can sign which will allow your child into school without their shots. Also for some shots, the base that is used to make the shots is monkey pus. (Yes, I said monkey pus). I know that that is gross. Plus, most people don't realize, that vaccinating your child is giving them the very thing that you are trying to protect them from.
For example, when a child receives the chickenpox vaccination there still is the possibility of them coming down with the chickenpox. And instead of an outbreak on the outside of the body on their skin, it usually ends up on the inside of their body for example; in their lungs and throat, which is more painful and dangerous.
2006-09-16 20:16:21
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answered by galec777 2
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Yes, I have been and will continue too... My Dr's office even does a TB test because of the high amount of Hispanics that attend my kids school that don't get vaccinated. And I may be wrong, but if you don't get your children vaccinated, couldn't that be considered a form of child abuse? Anyone who wouldn't want the best for their children... shouldn't have children!!
2006-09-16 15:56:06
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answered by kutskova29 3
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The only way a parent would not vaccinate their child is if they were nuts.
2006-09-16 15:48:47
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answered by ? 6
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Yes I have vaccinated my children. In this day and age it could be dangerous not to do so.
2006-09-16 15:52:31
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answered by Medical and Business Information 5
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you can actually get arrested for not vaccinating your children, so yes I will!
2006-09-16 15:51:20
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answered by Lint 2
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Hell yea! Unless I want them to come down with polio, diptheria, tetnus.sever cases of the flu, ect for my own research! What kinda question is that!
2006-09-16 15:44:16
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answered by sweetie 3
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yes because school will not let your child attend if they are not
2006-09-16 15:45:20
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answered by lisa 1
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YES , i have in the past and i will with this one as well
2006-09-16 15:49:45
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answered by Anonymous
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