I do very much that is why we choose to stop after our son had a horrible reaction. You should really educate yourself before you make any choices.
2007-11-15 13:21:55
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answered by Veggiegirl 2
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You didn't mention your age but I suspect that you are too young to remember the horror caused by the diseases that these vaccinations prevent. Today people do not understand that it is better to prevent a disease then it is to run the risk of getting the disease and trying to cure it. When my children were young they were given the routine vaccines. My daughter had some very disturbing reactions to many of them and the drug manufacturer had to be contacted. When I discussed this with my doctor he assured me that if she had actually contracted the diseases her outcome would not have been as good. If there was a vaccination for AIDs would you be willing to get it? You live in a country that provides you and your children with the ability to avoid some terrible diseases....be grateful!
2007-11-15 03:25:29
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answered by Ellen 5
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Not really, I had all my vaccines when I was little and I am fine so my son will get all his shots.
2007-11-15 03:26:33
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answered by pensk8r 4
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I know what's in the shots. That's why I make my kid have them.
2007-11-15 04:13:11
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answered by Doxycycline 6
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i do care. that's why my son goes to the same DR. that i went to as a child. I know they can be trusted.
2007-11-15 03:23:58
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answered by Amanda Nicole 4
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