My sons just had his yearly and I’ll definitely be giving my daughter all of hers but nothing to do with Covid good to get them covered on everything especially if wanting to travel and everything with them it’s not nice to see them go through it but least they are covered but it’s your choice on how you feel about it
I decided with mine not to vaccinate him because of reasons such as he was really ill after first round and also other information I found out online about kids that had them getting more sick afterwards
My son was badly for couple days after but if he was to catch any of them it would be far worst so least he’s covered from getting anything like that
The things they're vaccinating against are dibilitating for children, even fatal. All the vaccines including mmr have been thoroughly tested. It is always advisable to get them. Whatever discomfort they go through having them is nothing to life long problems they could experience from getting the diseases.
Just get them vaccinated. It's not a conspiracy, it's science.
If he catches mumps measles or rubella that’s more life threatening than a child getting a little poorly from the jabs kids should definitely have there jabs no question about it x
Not going to repeat what everyone else has said, what I will say is I can provide a plethora of studies backing vaccines, however you are very unlikely to find any factual and unbiased studies against them. Do what you feel is best, but like others have said, they are preventing some horrendous illnesses ☺️
The illnesses will be much worse than the effects of the vaccinations x
We followed the crowed and did the first 3 rounds and then actually looked into it and did our research. Found a lot of information, regarding how long the vaccine actually last, looked into data base around the UK, that vaccine doesn’t actually work for a lot of children anyways, if thinking about travelling countries that require vaccine are not included into this vaccination anyways. Don’t follow the crowd, do your own research. People talking about factual information, I wonder why nhs won’t allow any information that goes against pharmaceutical to be “official” 🤔😅 It’s a massive industry and people are saying no to covid vaccines, but yes to this, why? Vaccines are made using previous year stamp, so constantly changing and now it’s all to keep making more and keeping making money for pharmaceutical companies. Even talking to the nurses they cannot answer any questions, just because nhs says to do them, doesn’t mean you should.
I’ve worked with older people that have had polio. They can’t walk, they’re disabled. Given the choice I’d bet they would have loved to have been vaccinated, so they could still use their legs.
I think not vaccinating children is abuse 🙃
@Hannah but they would have been vaccinated multiple times in their life time.
Wild. They lost the use of their legs when they had a known polio infection.
I wouldn’t want my children to be disabled or dead from a preventable illness. So yes, yes to vaccines.