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What I mean~ is there any harm in getting 2 does of rototeq and then not getting the third or 1 of the hep shots but not anymore etc?Prior to this I did get my 6 month old the rototeq vaccine and she is coming up on her last one but I want to stop all of it. So is there any harm to just stop it? thanks

btw my 3 yr developed autism symptoms 3 days after I got his shots he was on a delayed schedule and never had any until 3 yr olds. I strongly believe its poisoning our children
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mama. I'm sorry your little one had a vaccine reaction.

There is no harm in stopping the shots at any point. Vaccines are not necessary to children's health. It's not like stopping antibiotics midway through taking them.

Remember that you can always give more shots at a later date, if that's what you decide, but you can never take them back once given. Why don't you stick around here and do some research to help make up your mind about continuing to vaccinate? There's lots of good information to be found.

The Vaccination Archives subforum has a lot of very useful information. And Inside Vaccines is an awesome, easy to use site with a ton of info about vaccines and vaccine reactions.
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What I mean~ is there any harm in getting 2 does of rototeq and then not getting the third or 1 of the hep shots but not anymore etc?Prior to this I did get my 6 month old the rototeq vaccine and she is coming up on her last one but I want to stop all of it. So is there any harm to just stop it? thanks

btw my 3 yr developed autism symptoms 3 days after I got his shots he was on a delayed schedule and never had any until 3 yr olds. I strongly believe its poisoning our children
Just out of curiosity, why did you decide to give your next child infant shots after seeing your child regress with toddler shots?

And from what I understand, it is perfectly fine to discontinue shots at any time.
post #4 of 8
Totally fine to stop. Be aware, some docs will tell you that you can HARM your child by not continuing. It's not true.

I'm so sorry about your child who had reactions
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Just out of curiosity, why did you decide to give your next child infant shots after seeing your child regress with toddler shots?

And from what I understand, it is perfectly fine to discontinue shots at any time.
uniformed I only chose to do the rototeq b/c the pedi said that even if I do not get any of the other shots she thinks rototeq is important because the rotovirus is still very prevalent in the US and babies can get dehydrated easily from the diarrhea so I chose to do ONLY that one but now after reading so much more I have decided I will not even finish that one. My son was diagnosed last month I had no idea I even had to worry about my child having brain damage from a shot, my only concern use to be over the pain and swelling I had no idea what was in them or what they could be doing. So when he started acting different I just assumed it was quirky normal toddler behavior, but then my Mother showed me a video she took of her visit here and we pinpointed that his quirks started 3 days after his shots and after reading about it I now strongly believe its the blame.
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uniformed I only chose to do the rototeq b/c the pedi said that even if I do not get any of the other shots she thinks rototeq is important because the rotovirus is still very prevalent in the US and babies can get dehydrated easily from the diarrhea so I chose to do ONLY that one but now after reading so much more I have decided I will not even finish that one. My son was diagnosed last month I had no idea I even had to worry about my child having brain damage from a shot, my only concern use to be over the pain and swelling I had no idea what was in them or what they could be doing. So when he started acting different I just assumed it was quirky normal toddler behavior, but then my Mother showed me a video she took of her visit here and we pinpointed that his quirks started 3 days after his shots and after reading about it I now strongly believe its the blame.
I'm sorry that happened to your son .

Good for you for thinking critically about this. You will see on here how many times mothers have been pushed to do just ONE vaccine by the pediatrician. They seem to get a pet vaccine, a mild one, and try to at least get you to get that one. It is VERY common.
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I strongly believe its poisoning our children
And that is why the less you inject the better of a chance for a healthy life your child will have. That means stopping right now, even if it is in the middle of a vaccine series. The less you vaccinated the better for your child. Actually ONE is too much.
post #8 of 8
My daughter got her first two sets of vaccines and we have since stopped vaxxing completely. It is fine, though they of course told us how now she would "not be completely protected" :eyeroll
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