My problem was not with the vaccines themselves but the schedule. My daughter is fully vaccinated. We just spread them out. We worked the schedule out with our pediatrician. She received 1 vaccine at a time. That way, if there was a reaction, we’d know what it was from. The original schedule (8 yrs ago) was up to 4 shots at a time. If there was a reaction, how’d you know which vaccine caused it?
How could she receive one vaccine at a time? I’d do that. Sadly, they are grouped with three in each, some. Dtap = diphtheria! tetanus! and pertussis in one. MMR= measles, mumps, Rubella.