Parental Vaccines: The Side Effects Of Vaccines

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If you could protect your child and the people around him/her from contracting a potentially fatal disease, would you? Doctors recommend that every child get vaccinated, but there are so many articles online that contradict their claims. A parent finds themselves stuck in the middle, trying to make the right decision for the child they brought into this world. They carry the weight on their shoulders to love, provide and protect the child that is so small and defenseless to the world around them. Suddenly, their child becomes febrile in the middle of the night and they rush to the hospital. Upon the nurse assessment, it is discovered that the child has not been vaccinated against the many dangerous diseases that silently surround us, …show more content…

Parental exhaustion from nights of minimal sleep may have a role in the decision because it is more real to them than the actual diseases the vaccines protect their baby against. Monitoring and managing side effect symptoms can be a daunting task for an overwhelmed parent. DTap, Rotavirus, Polio, and pneumococcal and Hib vaccines are recommended in the first 6 months of life. Comparatively, the side effects of the vaccine itself is far less of a concern than the effects of diphtheria, rotavirus, polio and pneumococcal disease where all are easily passed from person to person. Severe diarrhea, vomiting, pneumonia, blood, brain and spinal infections are caused by these diseases, but some parents continue to opt out or delay shots despite being educated by their pediatricians, putting themselves and others at …show more content…

Rubella and Polio have been eradicated in the United States, diphtheria cases dropped from 100,000-200,000 cases per year to 5 cases in the last ten years, Hib, which was once the most common cause of meningitis affecting children has dropped by 99%. (CDC) Cases, as demonstrated with measles, will continue to rise if people neglect to appropriately weigh out the risks of vaccinating and not vaccinating and eventually we will be faced with an epidemic. Financial burden, loss of work, hospitalizations, not engaging our children with others due to the risk of illness, long term debilitating effects on the body and mind, or even death will become a greater issue than the fear of unsupported claims against vaccines. Not all can be protected by vaccinations alone, but as a community, we can make every effort to protect them by protecting

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