Thoughts on a delayed vaccination schedule?

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Ja

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My kiddos get immunized as soon as they can. I would rather deal with a fussy grumpy baby than a deadly disease.

Pr

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I get them done according to the regular schedule. Especially with measles going around. I wouldn’t want to risk my baby getting something that could have easily been prevented.

Ha

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The pediatrician i see gives you no option and doesn’t except patients who don’t get vaccines! Plus she attends daycare and you have to do that! But even so i wouldn’t think twice on delaying them and just deal with the fussy baby i get for an afternoon!

Ba

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I am in no way against vaccines, however I won’t subject my child to more than 2 vaccines in one appointment. We can schedule them from week to week if we need to and I’ll come back. Its just not necessary to put them through that.

He

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I just don’t see the point.

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Unless there is a valid medical reason for it, no.

Al

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I do whatever my pediatrician recommends. He spent years in school researching and forming opinions about these sort of things and I read many good reviews about him before picking him. I’ll never believe articles on the internet over a trained medical professional.

Br

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How delayed? Mine started his a couple weeks late due to doctors being fully booked but all the rest were every 4 weeks after that

Jo

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What would be the reason for delaying? I mean, out of choice or because for some reason it wasn't possible to get them on time?

Jo

Joanna • Aug 13, 2019
Some people as in non-professionals? Then no, I don't agrew with it. That's like me sayinf it's enough to take my thyroid meds every couple of days. It's not a matter of opinion, it's aboit what has been proven to be the correct course of treatment.

Al

Alora • Aug 12, 2019
Some people think that babies should only get 1 to 2 vaccines at a time with months in between.

Ma

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That’s what we’ve done with ours and it’s worked out great for us. Depends on what you are comfortable with. Different things works for different families.