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Should I get my 1 year old daughter the flu vaccine? |
My wife and I are afraid of the increasing probability of our daughter developing autism. The doctor said the chances are higher if they use a community bottle of vaccine versus single dose vials. We really want to do whats best. Although I agree that "There is no scientific evidence to support the use of vaccines and the development of autism," I would rather err on the side of caution & make certain that the flu vaccine your daughter gets is the kind with no thimerisol. Thimerisol has already been removed from other kids' vaccines so you don't have to worry about those. Read updated material in reference to autism get your facts validated. There is no scientific evidence to support the use of vaccines and the development of autism. Older vaccines and saline solutions used thimerisol (a mercury-based preservative) which could result in some mercury poisioning in small children who received frequent intravenous flushes. please ask your pediatrician before you do this. that is a small body with a weak immune system. Get all of the facts from your doctor. I got it for my son around that age and he did great with it...never had more than a cold that year, and he's now a talkative, active, extremely intelligent 2 1/2 year old... yes you should cause she could die if she gets the flu and it is very contages and would you want your daughter to die of the flu. There is no connection, btu if it would make you feel better just ask for a thermisol free flu vaccine...they do exist Most definitely NOT. |
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