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Peanut2
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Sun, Jun 09 2013, 6:58 am
Those of you who selectively vaccinate or delay vaccination: which do you skip or delay and why?
And how do you deal with school/pre-school forms, if relevant?
I'm waiting on chicken pox, and am worried that the preschool isn't going to be too happy. I'm not sure whether to just send the forms and hope they don't notice or to bring it up and ask.
I am also curious to know what decisions other people make. Thanks!
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Ema of 5
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Sun, Jun 09 2013, 7:15 am
With my older 2 (6 and 4) I delayed but I think they ended up being up to date by the time school started. My baby is 13 months and he does not have everything. I don't think I did hepatitis and I didn't do chicken pox yet. I'm still debating it.....I think everything else I did.
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paperclip
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Sun, Jun 09 2013, 11:31 pm
By the time your child is going to school ,they have to be up to date if you want to vaccinate, you cannot select anymore. Either you vaccinate, or you don't, there is nothing in between.
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