http://brewso.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] brewso.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] davis_square 2009-01-15 07:57 pm (UTC)

Re: Delayed Vaccinating

I should clarify what I meant when I mentioned this as a criteria. First and foremost, we are only just in the beginning stages of learning what all of this means for our baby to be. We may very well follow a standard vaccination schedule.

I do not believe in NOT vaccinating my child. To do so would be reckless with not only her life, but potentially with the lives of others who come in contact with her. That said, I do believe in informed vaccinating, in which I know what is going into my child and why it is recommended, as well as the risks involved. I also believe in spacing out vaccinations to watch for any potential complications/side effects. To do so may very well mean that some vaccinations get delayed beyond their normal recommended time frame. I am not looking to be a maverick mom and make my own rules. I am looking to be informed, fueled by my healthy dose of skepticism that all of these dead viruses we are pumping into tiny babies may not be 100% necessary. Sweeping medical recommendations for pregnant women and infants have been wrong in the past, and I see no reason why they couldn't be making mistakes now, too. This doesn't mean that I will blindly follow the Jenny McCarthys of the world, though.

I certainly have some research to do before I make any decisions. I guess that, when I said I was looking for a pediatrician who would delay vaccing, I really meant that I was looking for someone who had scientifically-based thought-out reasons for their recommendations, rather than just following some arbitrarily set timetable. I plan on following the rules, most likely, but I am not comfortable doing so simply because "the doctor/FDA/government said so."

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