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Wildsky
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See, HepB is pretty much sexually transmitted - or blood to blood. I don't see a reason for that for my kids.miss_thenorth said:My kids are vaccinated, and I'd do it again if I had to. Infact, my son is in grade 7, and they get free HepB and meningitis vaccines this year--I signed him up for them, too.
But that being said, it's a personal choice, and I just chose to have my kids vaccinated.
(my oldest is in Grade 4)
I have vacinated my children & ds#1 even got whopping cough too. He was sick for about a week & then he was fine. I do not however have my childrens teeth treated with flouride at the dentist. Ds#2 does not clean his teeth very well so I do take him in every 6 mos for a good cleaning, but no flouride. Where in the world did they get the idea that a by product of aluminum was good for us?
). And once for a heart problem during pregnancy. I DO think that modern medicine is good at some things and worth using (in a caveat emptor kind of way) when those things arise. I just think that it has an overwhelming tendency to stick its bossy nose in, in an awful lot of situations where it doesn't really know enough (or the right things) to *actually* improve the situation.