As a new grandmother with friends affected by autism and their active and vocal involvement against immunizations, we did a lot of research and reading.
It's such a gamble, isn't it? What is responsible for autism in some kids and not in others. Is it a genetic component that a small percentage have? Most doctors seem to be all on board at taking vaccinations without questions, but they look at evidence and it doesn't seem that anyone is paying for the studies on kids that got autism after getting the MMR shot. If you read the package information, it will say who shouldn't get the shot. No doctor I know of advised their patient's mothers about that. Why is that? No one gains money from an expensive study so the government would have to do it and the government usually fiercely protects corporations and "herd immunity."
I'd find a pediatrition that knows that when there's smoke there's fire and help guide you to what vaccines are needed because the disease is here. Like pertusis, ec. Which ones to start later (after the blood brain barrior has a chance to form). Which ones you can split up and space out.
Yes, Merck has apparently stopped producing the MMR separately. The government may have backed or pushed them to do that. I love our country but our politicians are questionable.
To keep it real, I wouldn't want to compare troublesome itching and little scars to autism. They have better meds now anyway for itching now. It is known that some vaccinations don't even work on a percentage of people. The immunity from getting the disease is better and passed down a bit; but again, which disease should you gamble that on? I am a fifties child who had chicken pox, the measles, and the mumps. No big deal for me. Course, mother's back then didn't usually have to work outside the home so it wasn't an issue for them to be at home with you.
My neice has two kids. She has spent a fortune on getting them back to talking and trying to get them up to speed with other children after taking the MMR. Insurance doesn't cover any of it. She had to turn to a holistic doctor and has made some headway -- but she could afford it. I don't know many who could.
Because of Merck's decision, well, perhaps someone should start a real petition to pressure them and the politicians to make it available. Of course, they will respond that there are no studies to back that but that last lawsuit or two I think proved that some people have a genetic background for it when combined with a vaccine. What is the percentage? We don't know because our government won't do the study. Could be 15% or more? With autism rates going up so fast, we should do something.