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    Posted: 27 March 2008 at 3:12pm

I am wondering if any mums here have chosen not to vaccinate their children and if so how you made that decision?  Or has anyone delayed the vaccinations?  Drew is coming up 8 weeks and I havent been in to get his 6 week ones done yet  Am not wanting a vaccination debate, just interested in hearing from those who have made this decision.  Thanks!!

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We didn't do the menzb ones (though we did the others) as firstly we thought that 3 jabs in one go to a tiny bubba was far too much and we were glad we didn't as Daniel reacted badly to one of them. We gave him his first menzb one recently as DH suddenly decided he wanted him to have it.

Another person I know (who use to come on ohb just a little) didn't get her son his imms and I'm not sure if she has done them now or not as she was against them at such a young age.
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We have not vaccinated. We looked at all the pros and cons and also DH is friends with an ex GP who was involved in research into immunisation in Belgium and after considering all the facts we decided that we would take the risk of him catching one of the illnesses and be armed with dealing with the consequences. My m/w's daughter held off giving the jabs for a while, there is no reason that they need to be started at 6 weeks, it is just the time between the jabs that is important.

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Like Stacey, we thought 3 at once was too much. Isla is fully immunised, but we just got one in each leg and then I would take her back a week or 2 later for the menzb one. Also if they have a reaction, with just one in each leg it would be easier to tell which one they reacted to.
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No official decsion has been made here (still have a couple of weeks to go) but we have decided not to do the menzb, I'm just not happy with the level of research into it at this stage.
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I didn't do the menZb to the schedule, but it was done at a later date. I started Josh's menZb at 6 months and he only needed 3 jabs instead of 4.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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I did my research, and chose not to vaccinate. Of course it helped sway my decision in that I haven't been vaxed at all and I was really healthy overall as a kid.

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We did the usual ones, but not menzb.
Like Tiff, we aren't happy with the amount of research done.






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Originally posted by Charly Charly wrote:

We did the usual ones, but not menzb.


same here... and i certainly dont mind delaying either. i think the main thing if you are going to delay or not immunise at all is to make sure you are more aware of the illnesses and symptoms.

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I forgot I also delayed Josh's jabs a few weeks too. And he has had no issues with them.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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and that if you send them to say preschool or any place like that they have to be sent home if there is an outbreak of anything they are not immunised against..

can anyone tell me why australia has different schedule...2,4 ,6 months then a year...when we have 6 weeks 3,5,10 15 months? makes no sense to me?:(

and Kiwi.. after much debate i decided on the menz one (and the others) but as the others said its not the time its the time between...good luck in deciding!
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I'm not sure why the Austrailian schedule is different to ours, but I do know that I got my jabs under the Oz schedule and got the chicken pox jab.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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thank you all for your feedback!!  I think we will probably get them done, but am seriosuly considering delaying them (what am I saying I am already late!!).  I appreciate all your replies, I know it is a very personal decision

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We delayed our first two girls' imms; for the 1st one we couldn't decide whether to imm or not until 10mos. Our dr was great at answering our questions and totally not pushing when we weren't ready.
We have now done all imms except menzB.
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Bumping up for AlianasMummy

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Joshua has been fully immunised for menzb, but due to my reluctance regarding the 15mos ones and the correlation between them and autism I've still not had those ones done. I'm looking into possibly having them done as separate jabs rather than all together.
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Originally posted by foxxy_one foxxy_one wrote:

can anyone tell me why australia has different schedule...2,4 ,6 months then a year...when we have 6 weeks 3,5,10 15 months? makes no sense to me?:(

I have found my clinic book (I am an Aussie baby) and my jabs were given at 2, 4 and 5 months for Triple Antigen (which is Diptheria, Tetanus and whooping cough), 2, 5 and 7 months I had Sabin Oral Polio Vaccine. 12 months I had Smallpox and Measles. 13 months I has another Sabin Oral Polio Vaccine. 18 months I had the last dose of Triple Antigen and the Chicken Pox Vaccine.

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I'm wondering if I can forget about the last menzb one.  I never felt right about giving them so I am not bothered if he is immune or not, it just seems such a waste of time and it was a very sore one. Any thoughts?
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If you dont feel right don't get it done.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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Im thinking the same thing Nikki and have been ever since we got her 10 month one. It was horrible and she was unsettled and upset for days..
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