Do you vaccinate your children??
By mweichert21
@mweichert21 (119)
United States
3 responses
@SageMother (2277)
• United States
10 Mar 07
My sons had all of their vaccinations before going to school, way back when.
If you don't have your children vaccinated then they are more likely to get some pretty horrible illnesses from other kids who haven't been vaccinated AND those who have been vaccinated and , therefore, never develop the illness.
When I hear people talking about how evil vaccines are I tell them about when I had two kinds of measles at the same time. I regained consciousness in the hospital. I was 6 or 7 at the time. It almost killed me.
@mweichert21 (119)
• United States
10 Mar 07
wow well I am glad you made it thru that.. That is what I always wondered about the people who don't vaccinate their children what if their kids were to catch one of these deadly diseases yeah most likely they might not but still now a days you never know. Even if they get the waiver at school to still admit their kids if an outbreak happens they have to take their kid out of the school until its all over with.
@raijin (10345)
• Philippines
10 Mar 07
I was vaccinated when I was a kid, so I will definitely get my kids a vaccination. It is important for our children's health, and to protect them against such diseases and certain sickness. We can never be sure of what our childs' health in the future will be, so I think it's better to be more safe than sorry..
@lissienpaul (478)
• Philippines
10 Mar 07
Hi, mweichert21!
We do see to it that our children get their doses of vaccines. We have so many disease around the globe already and on thing that can prevent them from making our children suffer more is vaccination.
Their pedia does the conservative method to ensure every child's reaction to the meds and to track clearly the history from every vaccine.