About infant vaccination?

I'm not judgemental whatsoever, so my question isn't to judge any woman in what she does beside her child or how she chooses to parent them, just to clear that up..so here goes.

I was reading online in the region of infant vaccinations and saw that some women choose not to do so. I was just wondering why some agree on it isn't necessary? My son got his shots and 2 months and goes backbone on August 3rd for his 4 month shots. I was just wondering if there be some reason a mother should be concerned when it comes to vaccinations?

Just curious. Thanks :)
My first son have a pretty severe reaction to his 18 month shots and had to be hospitalized. I've had two more kids since and hold been very careful beside them. I only allow them to get one shot at a time as I feel its better to be protected then sorry. If a reaction were to occur we'd be able to pinpoint which shot did it and we'd know what to do for future vaccines. I've had perfect luck since going to one shot at a time. No more reactions so far and the kids handle it much better.
Some parents just devide that it isn't worth the risk, but within order for your child to go to school they probaly are required to enjoy shots. I don't think getting the shots is a bad idea, I know some kids enjoy reaction and some have a lot of twinge, but to me if my child gets polio then every person and child she comes into contact near gets it too including babies who can't have that vaccine yet. So what I am motto is the risk on the nation is greater without a vaccine to me then the risk to my child. It's just my inference. If my daughter would of reacted badly I wouldn't of continued them either. But if he hasn't have a baad reaction yet, he is preobaly safe.
i didn't start my daughter vaccines until she was 4 months old... my reason:

1) i am a stay at home mother, my house is clean. we don't live like pigs. my husband and i are healthy populace
2) we don't bring her around sick people or allowed anyone to touch her other than people who she see daily.
3) she doesn't walk, so she isn't into play grounds, etc...
4) autism is unknown if caused by vaccines...
5) she be born with jaundice, then after has a severe travel case of cradle cap... i was not about to sick needles into her even so

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i too, only give my daughter one vaccine at a time
My husband and I have granted not to give my daughter shots. He has a son with another woman who devolped autism after he have a reaction from his shots. I know some of you will disagree that is what happend but I have to do what I believe for my daughter. Everytime I help yourself to her to the doctor they try to tell me otherwise but my husband and I have made up our minds. I also have lupus so I cant be around the live virus shots such as chicken pox for my own vigour reasons
My daughter's gotten all of her shots, but I split them up, instead of giving them to her all at once. At her 2 month appt I didn't realize how many they get all at once & so for her 4 month appt I only had her draw from 2 and then went back a month next for the other 2.
i have to watch out with my 7 week old son when they give the shots to him. when i be a baby i got an allergic reaction to a part of a set of one of the vaccinations.

my reason will be for the my sons health. i be in the hospital for 3 days after i broke out as a baby. im not going to take that risk beside my son.
Answers:    Some babies have reaction that are too severe for shots, while other mothers are just not comfortable with vaccines. Personally, I get my son vaccinate, as this is a safe and healthy choice for our family. I guess we are adjectives different with how we raise our kids, eh? :)
Talk to your doctor if you have concerns, but all children need up to date vaccines contained by order to enrol in school I realize that seem a long time away but you'd have to get all shots at totally close intervals if you don't spread them out now

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