is mmr save for child?
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Here's my answer to a previous question about immunizations.
Autism rears it's ugly head too often shortly after receiving immunizations, I believe around 15 months, it's believed to be because of the MMR vaccine. But, I don't immunize, and my son has autism, so it's not exclusively from immunizations. When you look at the fact that thimerosol was heavily used as a preservative in immunizations, I believe around '98(don't quote me on that one, I learned all this a year ago so I might have the dates wrong) and we had a huge autism epidemic in 2000, you kind of have to raise your brow. I have a link that shows a study that was suppressed that says basically the CDC was aware back in 2000 that the mercury in vaccines were unsafe, but didn't alert the public. Because this kind of information would cause an uproar, and would probably cause the immunization makers to go bankrupt when everyone stopped using them, it's not something that the CDC or anyone else is going to admit to until we've been poisoning our kids for another 30 years and they can get their facts. Just a side note: some believe that if everyone stopped vaccinating that all these diseases would take over. Well, it's a little known fact that when the immunizations first started, the diseases that kids were being immunized for had already been decreasing in new cases for YEARS. So, we really don't have any conclusive info on whether or not these immunizations are effective or not.
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I assume you're asking if the vaccination for MMR is safe for a child. Yes, it is.
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medical school
Personally i wasn't convinced so I refused to let my child have it. I think it is up to you to make an informed decision, try the following
www.studentbmj.com/back_issues...
www.mmrthefacts.nhs.uk
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www.studentbmj.com/back_issues...
www.mmrthefacts.nhs.uk
It is by far a much safer bet than taking the risk of your child becoming exposed and infected with measles, mumps or rubella. Measles alone is responsible for 30 million cases and 1.6 million deaths each year. If you choose not to immunize your child, then you are increasing the number of susceptible children and that in turn increases the chance for an outbreak of measles, mumps, and/or rubella. Measles, mumps and rubella are serious diseases with serious consequences (brain damage, deafness, meningitis, miscarriage, birth defects, death). The ONLY reasons not to immunize against MMR would be if your child has ever had a life-threatening allergic reaction to gelatin, the antibiotic neomycin, or to a previous dose of MMR, in which case you'd need to talk to your doctor. Please be a responsible parent and talk to your physician and get as much information as you can before you decide to take a chance with your child's wellbeing.
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You might check out: health.yahoo.com, www.cdc.gov
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