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WHat do you think of parents who don't immunize their kids?
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 465698" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>There's lies, damn lies, and statistics.</p><p>Cause and effect is very hard to prove.</p><p></p><p>I had to be re-immunized for german measles and mumps. When they did my titers during my first pregnancy, it was found that mine hadn't taken (this is actually common for those that get the shots in the late 1960's). I held off getting my son's shots until I could get mine, so I didn't have a chance of getting something if he reacted badly.</p><p>Neither of mine receive the chicken pox vaccine, because they both had very bad cases of chicken pox right when the vaccine was becoming available. Both have had titers done and have strong immunity.</p><p></p><p>And, of course, with my son being in the Navy and going to the Persian Gulf, he had a boat load of vaccinations the general public never receives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 465698, member: 439"] There's lies, damn lies, and statistics. Cause and effect is very hard to prove. I had to be re-immunized for german measles and mumps. When they did my titers during my first pregnancy, it was found that mine hadn't taken (this is actually common for those that get the shots in the late 1960's). I held off getting my son's shots until I could get mine, so I didn't have a chance of getting something if he reacted badly. Neither of mine receive the chicken pox vaccine, because they both had very bad cases of chicken pox right when the vaccine was becoming available. Both have had titers done and have strong immunity. And, of course, with my son being in the Navy and going to the Persian Gulf, he had a boat load of vaccinations the general public never receives. [/QUOTE]
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