I don’t have any experience not doing it. But there are so many diseases going around that havnt been around in a while because of people not vaccinating. I would rather protect my child as best I can from those things that could make kids very sick and die. Keep doing your research. But maybe also look up things of kids getting those sickness and see how it was for them and their parents. I’ve seen too many stories of kids getting sick and parents regretting not vaccinating. So do all the research the good and the bad even though you probably don’t want to hear about kids getting sick or dying because of them getting these really bad diseases
Just the inserts on Instagram and she has a website that’s super helpful and dr green mom on Instagram. Dr green mom is vax neutral and just the inserts is all about informed consent and helping you read and understand the vax inserts and the side effects
Dr Suzanne Humphries is a great resource https://drsuzanne.net/dr-suzanne-humphries-vaccines-vaccination/
Vaccine Talk: An Evidence Based Discussion Forum is a great resource on Facebook. They have such great information and there are little researchers and experts, like they have a researcher that is literally an expert on the blood brain barrier. I did very slightly delayed vaccination but with Measles on the rise we are up to date now. I only did delayed because of my own anxiety about multiple vaccinations at once, which I realized really was just me. We weren't offered the RSV vaccine, but I so wish we'd had it. We all got sick and my husband had a stroke, right now his doctors think it was partially due to the inflammation from the RSV infection.
https://www.theparsonsco.com/vaccines https://learntherisk.org/vaccines/studies/ https://justtheinserts.com/inserts-blog-page https://rumble.com/vet9x5-former-vaccine-bully-board-certified-pediatrician-now-claims-unvaccinated-c.html https://tenpennyresearchlibrary.com/wp-login.php https://childrenshealthdefense.org/research-database/ https://go.thetruthaboutvaccines.com/robert-kennedy-jr/ https://drgreenmom.com/find-a-vaccine-friendly-doctor/ https://www.icandecide.org/government_category/health-and-human-services/ https://drwilliamtrebing.com/category/good-bye-germ-theory/ https://deeprootsathome.com/parents-vaccinate/ https://childrenshealthdefense.org/vaccine-secrets
On rumble, listen to A Shot In The Dark podcast
I didn’t vaccinate and my son is 15 months old almost 16. Still don’t see a reason to get him vaccinated.
Red pill your health podcast, first few episodes
https://www.fda.gov/vaccines-blood-biologics/vaccines/vaccines-licensed-use-united-states
https://www.vaccinesafety.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Components-Excipients-24-1220-by-Vaccine-Name-.pdf
Give Well Adjusted Babies by Dr Jennifer Floreani a read, all references are given for her research. It basically outlines the pros/ cons of either side & leaves it to you make an informed choice on what’s best for you, your baby & your family 😊
I am pro whatever a parent decides for their child 🫶🏼 my hubby is strongly against vaccines & so out of respect, but also all the stuff he’s shown me, I can see and understand why he’s against them. For instance: measles. Super hot topic rn. Something that has made me question things is the fact that measles were never seen as “deadly” as it is now. It was always known as a childhood illness, & early in my medical career, absolutely no one freaked out about measles. We would treat the patient with vitamin A, & no one would think anything of it. Now with the rise of vaccines, the script has been changed. I even asked ChatGPT about it & it put big pharma on blast- which was incredibly unsettling. I’m fully vaxxed, but I’m the only one in the house who has been way more sick than my husband and child. I pray whatever you decide, may you and your family be protected at all times, do what’s best for you🥰 Psalm 91 🩷
Pro-vax Better be safe than sorry
@Letty I love your stance on this, my oldest was vaccinated up to 4 months, and I stopped... he was the only one of mine so far that's had the measles at 3. My other 2 have never been vaccinated. I would rather my kids have measles than the flu! Honestly it was the easiest sickness he's ever had, a fever for 3 days and a rash was all he had, he still ran around and played outside like usual if he didn't have the fever and rash we would have never known he had it. My parents were born in 61 and they say measles was never viewed as "deadly" but them again, the flu is "deadly" too if people don't know how to care for sick people. I think most people who die from illnesses such as these are probably from dehydration and poor nutrition and deficiencies during the illness.
Just the inserts