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Just shoot me: The vaccination quandry

October 26, 2007

vaccinationI'm not about to get into the science of vaccination on a Friday afternoon (except to say that injecting babies with mercury sounds like a bad idea to me, and the burden of proof should be on demonstrating that it isn't hazardous, not proving that is a risk).

Over at Moms Speak Up, Cristina has posted about the experience she had when she tried to exert a little control over her infant's vaccine schedule. Cristina had done her homework and drawn up a plan for her baby, only to have the doctor insinuate that she was ridiculous and inept:


Doctor: Well, the problem with that is that it’s really hard to keep track of what vaccines you need and which ones you’ve had when you get off the standard schedule.

Me: I understand, but I’m just concerned that the baby’s immune system isn’t ready for all of this.

Doctor: They have done studies and found that these vaccines are perfectly safe though. They wouldn’t be on the market if they hadn’t been safety tested.

Me: Well, what about the old Rotavirus vaccine? Wasn’t that pulled from hospitals after problems a few years agod.

Doctor(missing the point): Oh, there is a new Rotavirus vaccine now though.

Me: But isn’t it pretty new?

Doctor: Well, it depends on what you consider new.

Me: Well, my two-year-old didn’t get it. Isn’t it just a year old?

Doctor: But it’s been tested on 100,000 people before it came to market. Plus, this one’s oral so it doesn’t go into the bloodstream.

Infuriating. Good for you, Cristina, for putting your foot down.

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