DCforbreakfast posted:
What are your thoughts on giving babies so many "live" viruses at once? We should all be so lucky to have such an understanding doctor. You must see a lot of scared parents with all the media attention. Do you have any parents who want to see the vaccine package as proof there is no mercury/thimerosol? Just curious if that bothers you.
I really, honestly don't think that there is a problem with giving the vaccines in the way that is usually done. Many parents are worried that it is going to harm the baby's young immune system, but there are really no studies to that effect. In addition, while the viruses in some vaccines are live, they are also what is called attenuated, which means that they are altered and are unable to cause full-fledged disease. As for parents who want to see the vaccine package, I have absolutely no problem with that. You should be able to see the contents of anything that you are ok'ing to be given to your child!
Maxtomsmom posted:Do you think it is our diet? I can't imagine all those preservatives a good for a growing fetus.
I tend to agree with those who posted saying that many things cause autism. Several twin studies have shown that in identical twins, who share the same genes, the rate of autism in one twin if the other twin has been diagnosed is very high; while in fraternal twins, who are no more genetically linked than brother and sister, the rate of autism in one twin if the other twin has been diagnosed is no more, and sometimes even less, than the average rate.
With any medication that you give your children, success rates are not 100% (thus, the cases of people getting pertussis even though vaccinated) and there are risks. If you take an antibiotic to get rid of strep throat, you risk having an allergic reaction; if you don't take the antibiotic, you risk getting rheumatic heart disease. All decisions involve some elements of uncertainty, which is why it's so important to talk and be open with your doctor about why you are making the decisions that you are.
Even with a disease like rubella, which is often less severe when contracted early, if one contracts it while pregnant there are devastating effects on the baby. Like blindness, mental retardation, etc.
I am so sorry for all those who posted whose children or friends had a bad reaction to the vaccine.

it's horrible when things like that happen. They really are the exception rather than the norm. But we need to prevent them whenever possible while also preventing these horrible diseases. That's why we continue to do research to try and tease apart all of these issues!