vaccines were never proved to cause or lead to autism in any way and it is ridiculous some people are risking their children's health by not getting them vaccinated.
I agree. I have had so many people tell me not to get my child vaccinated. I told them that the risk of him not being vaccinated is much higher then him getting autism. It is getting rediculous. and not only are they putting their children at risk they are putting everyone elses children at risk as well.
The vaccine/autism connection isn't one that's ever really concerned me but it doesn't bother me when others care about that. The safety of vaccines has never been proven or even studied.
children may not love our autistic kids like we do. Bullying could be a very real threat and that breaks my heart....
after taking my microbiology class and learning that the ONE study that "proved" the connection between vaccines and autism was by a total whack job i've stopped listening to the argument. vaccines are dangerous for those who are immunocompromised- you are protecting immunocompromised people when you get a vaccine. immunocompromised people include, cancer patients, babies (who cannot get the majority of vaccines until the are older and their immune system can handle a vaccine) and people with autoimmune disorders. since 3 out of my 4 siblings have autoimmune disorders i make sure i get vaccinated to protect them.
Quoting Mama_Gillogley:after taking my microbiology class and learning that the ONE study that "proved" the connection between vaccines and autism was by a total whack job i've stopped listening to the argument. vaccines are dangerous for those who are immunocompromised- you are protecting immunocompromised people when you get a vaccine. immunocompromised people include, cancer patients, babies (who cannot get the majority of vaccines until the are older and their immune system can handle a vaccine) and people with autoimmune disorders. since 3 out of my 4 siblings have autoimmune disorders i make sure i get vaccinated to protect them.
Hey, I'm thirsty and I have to pee. Which one should I do first?
So would you rather your child die from a disease that could have been prevented in the first place?
Quoting Susanclant:
On one end I want to agree with you but I just can't risk my child having such a terrible time being autistic!!! While I know we all love our children, other
children may not love our autistic kids like we do. Bullying could be a very real threat and that breaks my heart....



- shannon123123
on Jan. 31, 2013 at 5:05 PM