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To: Kaslin

Most moms want to do everything they should for their kids health, vaccines are routine. My daughters don’t want the vaccine because of what they think it says about their virtue and plans for continued virtue. I am concerned about the safety of the vaccine and I don’t think it is a great benefit considering the cost. I know the arguments but I have watched doctors push other preventive treatments like hormone therapy. I resisted that push for several reasons and my instincts were somewhat confirmed. Same here.


7 posted on 08/26/2009 6:38:44 AM PDT by outinyellowdogcountry
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To: outinyellowdogcountry

Getting the shot doesn’t say anything about their virtue.

My niece got married a little over a year ago, 2 months after she got married she found woman walking out of her home. The woman had been sleeping with her husband even while my niece was engaged.

My niece had to get all kinds of tests to see if she had a STD.

I have 12 year old twin girls. I think they are a bit young to get the vaccine. One of them has a brain injury and seizures and some other medical issues. I was talking to her cardiologist about vaccines and even she said to wait a few years on this one. (My gynecologist was encouraging me to get my daugnters vaccinated, but she doesn’t know their medical history.)

I know my daughters aren’t having sex at this time. They barely even talk to boys. I would like to wait until they are 18 so they can make an informed decision about this vaccine on their own.


40 posted on 08/26/2009 10:05:11 AM PDT by luckystarmom
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