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Originally Posted by Mama_2_Boy View Post
Is this considered a really bad reaction?? Because the doctor told it's completly normal and common?
1.) It's none of your brother's business whether you vaccinate or not. Arguing with people about your parenting choices only makes them think that the matter is up for discussion or that their input matters. Ignore his emails and make it clear that you will not be discussing it with him anymore.

2.) You can get an exemption for your children to attend school without vaccines. Anyone who says otherwise is misinformed or lying to you.

3.) Doctors will tell you that almost any vaccine reaction is "normal" even if the vaccine manufacturers themselves admit it is a reason to stop vaxing. It might be "normal" in that they see it a lot, but that's only more evidence that vaccines are toxic.

Please don't let anyone bully you into vaccinating against your own better judgment. Read, research, talk to people before you vaccinate. There's no hurry, no matter what your ped tells you, and you can always give a vaccine later but you can never take it back.