message me and I can get you a link to a yahoo group with a list of these kinds of pediatricians, they have a database and you can ask other members.
I know you probably know, but for others-It's not mandatory in Florida for your child to get shots to get into school. I believe Florida has a religious exemption. http://www.vaccinetruth.net/exempt/florida.htm
2007-01-16 13:16:33
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answered by me 4
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I'm not sure how to help you out since I live in Indiana but in response to a couple of other answer your received, yes you can still attend school without all vaccinations. There was a woman in my pathophysiology class, along with her 20 year old daughter who never had all her vaccines. She made it through kindergarten, elementary school, junior high, high school, and all the way up to college without all her vaccines. She had some medical problems due to a vaccine given right after birth, very bad medical problems as she is dealing with it today, and her mother decided no more vaccines. Children cannot be refused to enter school because of lack of vaccinations. They try but if you take their butts to court your child will get in to school. Some children cannot get vaccinations if it is a contraindication to other medical problems going on, so does that mean these children should be denied an education? No they shouldn't and no they cannot.
2007-01-16 13:37:32
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answered by shannonmangan 4
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Every state has different laws about vaccinations. Sometimes you can claim religious exemption, sometimes you cant. But for the moment, since your baby isnt headed off to school next week i assume....try looking up a 'Natropath' in your area. its an ND instead of an MD. Otherwise, try any local midwifery office for some suggestions.
2007-01-16 13:16:51
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answered by motherhendoulas 4
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Why might you threat your toddler"s wellbeing and a sturdy possibility of dying and the threat of spreading contagious ailments to everybody on your community,because of the fact you do not accept as true with risk-free guarding your newborn? you do not have that mind-blowing era.i don't desire your newborn infecting and spreading ailments that actual be controlled and prevented,and inflicting existence changing issues like techniques harm and deafness,and dying to those nonetheless unprotected from immunization's. you could desire to comply in each and every state,or you newborn is purely not allowed interior the states college equipment.I doubt you will stumble on a" genuine" respected Pediatrician that would desire to circulate alongside with those nutty and egocentric concepts. think of roughly what your doing,your toddler does not have a call. The scientific communities international have been gaining knowledge of the hyperlink to Autism and Immunization's for years and located NONE,the advantages outweigh the hazards in each and every case. SW RNP
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answered by kroner 4
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We live too far away to be any help, but wanted to say we don't either for medical reasons. Every state has exemptions, and while there is a lot of controversy, when it comes down to it, it's a parent's choice.
Our kids have had all the childhood diseases you vax for, except polio and tetanus of course, and it was no worse than a common cold. Just for those who think our kids will die. On the other hands, my kids who *were vaccinated* have lifelong disabilities that pretty much make life a living hell. So please keep your hate to yourself.
2007-01-16 13:25:06
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answered by ? 6
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Contact your local La Leche League group. Someone there will probably know a doc who takes patients who delay or decline vaccination.
Also.....consider Family Practice docs as well as they are often more open minded on this kind of stuff.
(And NO you DO NOT have to vax your child if you don't want to.....even if they will go to public school. You just file an exemption.)
2007-01-16 15:43:41
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answered by momma2mingbu 7
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Move to a foreign country is the only thing i know to tell ya ..
2007-01-16 13:41:21
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answered by reseda1420 4
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Are you insane? Not getting vaccinations puts your child and every other child they interact with at risk for serious diseases! Do you have any concern at all for your child's health?
2007-01-16 13:17:39
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answered by Erika 7
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i doubt that you will find one.
vaccinations are mandatory.
your child will not be allowed to attend schoor etc until he is vaccinated. if you further refuse you can be fined and have social services on your butt.
do yourself a favor. just comply
2007-01-16 13:08:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Please get informed before making crucial decisions that will affect your children and most importantly, my children.
2007-01-17 05:11:21
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