Vaccinate or not to vaccinate

Does anyone on here NOT vaccinate their children? I would like to make an Informed decision and all I hear is people making people who don't vaccinate feel about about their decision. And I think everyone should be able to do what they feel is right. This post isn't for people to scaremonger me into vaccinating or not. I just would like some advice, and research if possible, please. Thank you x
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Think of it this way. Old diseases are coming back due to not vaccinating decisions. For those who do vaccinate, they are helping not spread old things that have been abolished. I don’t understand the thought of government or leaders doing things to harm the children, every population thinks these things and fears are spread like wildfire on social media, as we saw with Covid. If all the governments were doing some conspiracy to vaccines then all the governments would be agreeing to do such and since when has anywhere worldwide agreed on anything, let alone some conspiracy in vaccines. You choose what you do but it’s the people who keep up with this to thank for your kid not getting seriously sick because the majority luckily do vaccines and that keeps old diseases at bay.

https://www.nhs.uk/vaccinations/why-vaccination-is-important-and-the-safest-way-to-protect-yourself/#:~:text=Herd%20immunity&text=If%20enough%20people%20are%20vaccinated%2C%20it's%20harder%20for%20the%20disease,have%20a%20weakened%20immune%20system.

@Alicia what's coming back? Do you think unvaccinated children are spreading old diseases? The reason these diseases have eased off is because of better hygiene, better foods, cleaner streets etc. These vaccines are messing up kids immune systems and keeping those antibiotics etc flowing. Keeping big pharmaceutical companies billionaires. What vaccines stop the spread of which diseases? Do you know what's in these vaccines? Are they safe? Or are we told they are from our GPs who have 48-hour training on vaccines?

@Catherine The NHS website is not a reliable source

Sounds like you’ve already made up your mind on the situation

Research it. Yes of course good hygiene has helped but also finding cures has helped. Children who don’t vaccinate can transmit vaccine preventable diseases . I agree with the other person, it sounds like you have made your mind up. Do you

Feel free to message me, no point talking on here it's always a controversial subject.

@Alicia there aren't any cures for anything, despite what we are told. Vaccinated children can spread disease just as much as vaccinated children. Thank you tho

@Preesh hi. Thank you I will do. Yes its very pro vaccines and lets steak the “anti vaxxers” isn't it 😂

Well let me just say my daughter is currently in hospital with meningitis and has been vaccinated! She is very very poorly and if she wasn’t vaccinated well she simply wouldn’t be here anymore 😔

Don’t agree no one has steaked you and said if they think it’s wrong or not? Your baby so you do as you please with them. You said you wanted to make an informed decision and wanted advice, and I don’t see any comments that are bad

Smallpox was eradicated due to the smallpox vaccine. Polio and tetanus very rare now due to vaccines. We had a measles outbreak in Birmingham in the last year due to lower uptake of the MMR vaccine. Why risk serious illness?

@Christine thank you for this information 💗

@Lara James she's been vaccinated but still has it? Say that back to yourself. I hope she gets better soon x

@Christine and you know that because of how? Media?

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@Christine ps, stop listening to BBC news and start actually doing your research.

You can find this from sources such as NHS, WHO, CDC. The media report on the findings of these organisations. Can you recommend a reliable source for medical and health information?

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