Although cervical cancer can take decades to develop, it's important to protect children before they become sexually active and risk getting infected with HPV, which is why Wheeler strongly recommends: «Get
your kids vaccinated — both your boys and your girls — before their 13th birthday.»
Experts say it's crucial to win back parents who mistrust the government and refuse to have
their kids vaccinated.
I had all
my kids vaccinated.
We see that in a lot of ways: Families deciding not to have
their kids vaccinated; federally - funded R&D was half of what is was 50 years ago; people are denying climate change when the evidence is right in front of them; and so on.
«The whole reason the vaccine is targeted to 11 - and 12 - year - olds is to get
kids vaccinated before they enter a sexual relationship,» says Keim - Malpass.
Your Baby's Best Shot: Why Vaccines Are Safe and Save Lives by Stacy Mintzer Herlihy and E. Allison Hagood gives you all of the information about vaccines you need to help you with «the easiest parenting decision you'll ever make» — to get
your kids vaccinated and protected against vaccine - preventable diseases.
In fact, neither of us had
our kids vaccinated for hep B at birth.
Thinking about this «moral obligation» to protect people from vaccine - preventable diseases will hopefully motivate more parents to get
their kids vaccinated.
I think back to how easy it was to get
my kids vaccinated when they were babies.
If not, then shut the f *** up with your so called «facts» you got from Yahoo Answers and get
your kid vaccinated.
Not exact matches
If I
vaccinate my
kids I'm a slave to the system.
And since Hepatitis A does not present a serious risk to babies and small children, I didn't bother immunizing my
kids against it because I was already
vaccinated.
Does that not translate into more than half of the sickened
kids WERE
vaccinated?
Here
kids do get
vaccinated against Hep.
I've always
vaccinated my
kids with their regular developmental shots, but we have never been to a tropical vacation so I wasn't sure if we needed anything.
Studies have shown that almost all pediatricians
vaccinate their own
kids following the routine immunization schedule and gave their
kids all of their vaccines.
Most pediatricians and most other medical doctors do in fact
vaccinate their
kids.
They're usually not just a statistical comparison of the two groups because it would probably show more
vaccinated kids with Autism for the simple reason that over 90 % of the general population are
vaccinated.
Now, I do not have to do any research, but just use common sense, to know that a man doesn't know ANYTHING about what it means to have a baby, what contractions feel like... They are completely unsuitable to deliver babies... Oh, and none of my
kids are
vaccinated, they never had antibiotics and never any other meds.
I do
vaccinate my
kids because as a nurse I believe in the benefits of medicine.
So it's most likely your
vaccinated kid spreading the disease.
How can a unvaccinated person get your
vaccinated kid sick, when that
kid doesn't even have the disease?
Jess, I respect your opinion, but I am firmly for vaccinations and I believe not
vaccinating our
kids is not only dangerous, but dangerous for other
kids they'll be around.
Also YES
VACCINATE YOUR
KIDS!
If your
kid is
vaccinated, an unvaccinated
kid shouldn't be a problem.
I for one am not against using a necklace for teething, and I
vaccinate my
kids and myself but do not think any less of people who are against vaccines!
my
kids can play with unvaccinated children because I am comfortable with my choice to
vaccinate and I feel I have done my part to protect my child.
arbaric and just plain mean for having my son circumsized, lazy and selfish for «giving up» on breast feeding and for buying jarred baby food instead of making my own, abusive for feeding my
kid McDonald's, flamed for
vaccinating my child against the flu, the list goes on..
The video's sentiments have resonated with mothers; on BabyCenter.com, one poster, hugs4Jack, called the clip «hilarious» and said she'd been called «barbaric and just plain mean for having my son circumsized, lazy and selfish for «giving up» on breast feeding and for buying jarred baby food instead of making my own, abusive for feeding my
kid McDonald's, flamed for
vaccinating my child against the flu, the list goes on... I don't know why we can't all just agree to disagree.
Did they decide not to
vaccinate their
kids because they were worried about the possible harm, or was it a religious decision?
We
vaccinate our
kids, I know that is another hot one topic but I always like to be breast feeding them while they are getting a shot it just happens.
* I also send my
kids to public school, let them watch TV,
vaccinate them (though I do think there are too many of those), reprimand them for misbehaviour and use timeouts (no spanking though), and other such heretical things.
Fortunately, a plentiful supply of flu vaccine in recent years and even updated guidelines for
kids with egg allergies have allowed more and more
kids to get
vaccinated and protected from the flu.
She was able to pull a few strings, and
vaccinated some of the older
kids against Hep B.
But you and Box of Salt knowing breastfed
kids with allergies is no more evidence than my
vaccinated nephew having autism while the anti-vax one does not.
All the
kids would be
vaccinated, no one would be trying to convert anyone to a religion or NCB and we could talk about fun stuff instead of how we gave birth or our parenting choices!
Every time I someone crowing about not
vaccinating their
kids, I want to punch them in the face.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention encourage parents to
vaccinate their
kids to protect them from harmful diseases, and we fully support this stance.
I
vaccinated my own
kids and would do it again in a heartbeat.
Getting a child
vaccinated is a matter of personal parenting choice, and if a parent decides not to get their
kid poked at the pediatrician's office, that their child may be unable to attend preschools, daycare, and the like.
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That's why the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and most doctors recommend that babies, young
kids, and children with certain chronic health conditions get
vaccinated every year.
Not only does spacing out vaccines leave
kids vulnerable to infections for longer than necessary — putting them at risk of exposure to diseases like measles and whooping cough while they wait to be
vaccinated — but they also require more frequent visits to a doctor's office where they could catch other diseases as well.
Factual story in regards to whopping cough - while I was pregnant, WC spread to both of my sisters families, one sis used to
vaccinate her
kids but stopped after one had a bad reaction, so 4 of her
kids have had some v's but no boosters in 9 yrs, 2 have never had a vaccine.
Vaccinated kids who do get chickenpox tend to have milder cases and quicker recoveries compared to those who contract the virus and aren't immunized.
Unlike Margulis who stares she knows so many doctors who don't
vaccinate their
kids without referencing any names or articles, right?
Pre-mastication of food, bed - sharing, non-diapering, not
vaccinating your
kids, breastfeeding til late into toddler - hood, home - schooling... the list goes on.
Childhood Vaccines • In San Francisco's Bay Area schools at least 40 % of
kids are not
vaccinated, leaving them unprotected against whooping cough, measles and other preventable disease — part of a nationwide trend toward parents withholding vaccinations.
Whether those refusing the vaccine have helped fuel the current pertussis epidemic is uncertain, but their decisions have created a public health tinderbox: in some Bay Area schools, 40 percent or more of the
kids are not
vaccinated, leaving them unprotected against pertussis and other preventable diseases, such as measles.
Parents who opt out are endangering not only their own
kids but everybody else's, too — including those who can not be
vaccinated because they are too young or immunocompromised, as well as youngsters who have received their shots.