I don’t want my child vaccinated

I’m only looking for answers from women in the same boat as my mind is steadfast. Vaccines are not mandatory in this country but my doctor whome I’ve never met is putting pressure on. I’m worried as I’ve read stories where so called medical professionals use social services claiming neglect when It’s the exact opposite. I have zero trust in our governments and healthcare systems after the last three years of the clown show and they’re not poisoning or taking my very loved son.
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I vaccinated all 3 of my daughters as I didn’t know any better at the time. After years of research and know what I know now there is no way I would vaccinate my baby. The risks far outweigh the benefits

I didnt do it and didn't let him have Vit K when born either. I just told them I feel my child is capable or fighting anything he gets as that's what the body was built for. Then I learnt just to let them talk and let it out the other ear. Theyll soon leave u alone so if its what u want just dig ur heels deep.

The reason the doctors push them is because they get a commission. It's more about money for them than safety of your baby.

We won't be vaccinating our first child as I was hospitalised with meningitis as a baby following the MMR. The two Vaxxed documentaries contain some helpful information from medical professionals who I will be quoting when explaining my decision to the nurses.

Vaccines are not mandatory u can decline...my lo don't have any she's 9 months

Gosh they made me feel like an awful mum for not vax my son with the MMR

My older two are, my youngest two aren't. If I knew what I know now back with older two. I wouldn't have got them done either

Never jabbed my two kids. Just said ‘ no thank you’ to docs and that’s that. NHS is a SERVICE, not compulsory. Like a restaurant offers you service, but you can say ‘no, thank you’. Interestingly my kids didn’t get sick like their peers. No snotty noses, coughs, colds, or many illnesses that their peers have a lot of…

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