Hi R.,
I am niether for nor against vaccines. I am for parents making an informed decision on what is best for their child. So kuddos to for asking questions!
Though I am not for nor against immunizations, I do tend to sway towards the less is more philosophy and treating things naturally first. That is, my kiddos get thier shots when I feel it's a necessary measure (and not all of them are necessary) and we skip them during what I think is more sensitive developmental times, such as newborn, around 2-3 yr, and before and during puberty. This is NOT based on something that I know to be absolute truth, but based on my own research and my own maternal instincts. There is a great book called THE CONCISE GUIDE TO CHILDHOOD VACCINATIONS. PRACTICAL MEDICAL AND NATURAL WAYS TO PROTECT YOUR CHILD by Dr. Lauren Feder, M.D. She is a pediatrician, but uses common sense on when it's better to go the more natural route of caring for our children. I suggest reading this or another book on alternative vaccination schedules before making a decision. You dont' have to get your son his shots tomorrow. You can tell your Dr. that you would like to wait for a bit. Ask your Dr. some questions too. Does he/she support an alternative vaccine schedule? Do they support your thought and opinion as the mother to your child? (big clue to switch Dr's of they do not support you. They are experts in their field, but they are not the parent of your child.) Are they open to discussion with you in caring for the health of your child? Do you TRUST and feel comfortable with the Dr? Really listen to your inner wise mamma. She will know what do do next. Why are you questioning vaccines now? What is your belief about them? Is your son in preschool or are you going to a 3rd world country anytime soon? (if you are, then shots are a good idea:).
How healthy is your son in general? Does your family eat a super healthy diet, get regular excersice, enjoy nature, and handle stress well? Is your home environment as toxin free as possible? When families are living well and as healthy as possible, then the chance of contracting a scary disease is in my non-medical opinion much less. The bottom line is make the best decision you can out of GOOD research and your own heartfelt, belly knowing intuition on what is best for your family. Maybe you feel that vaccinations are what is really true for you, maybe no vaccines at all. Maybe you will follow an alternative schedule. Just do not make a decision based on fear. Ever.
Another thing. I did not give my youngest her shots between 18 months and 3 yrs based on the evidence that shots at this particular time COULD be caused by vaccines. Here's the thing. The age at which autism shows up is around 2 yrs. old. I don't know for sure if vaccines DO cause autism, but my OWN feeling/thoughts on this particular subject is if this age is a sensitive time in which some children will "aquire" (for lack of a better word) Autism, then why would or should we continue to administor anywhere between 3-5 shots at this age? There needs to be much much much more research on vaccines and they absolutely have to be 100% safe, across the board.
I wish you all the best in your parenting journey. You can only do the best you can in any given moment. Trust yourself more.
A.
mom of 4. Birth and Parenting Mentor
www.birthingfromwithin.com