How will you explain to her the purpose and importance of vaccinations? (as a clinician)
As a clinician, I would emphasize to the patient/parent what can happen if they refuse the vaccines.
Here are some reasons for the importance of vaccines:
• Vaccination is the best way to make sure that their child stays healthy and not get sick from preventable diseases.
• Some of the illness and complications of vaccine preventable diseases include, an amputation of an arm or leg, paralyzed limbs, loss of hearing, convulsions, brain damage, and death.
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Fully Vaccinated Children are the Unhealthiest, Most Chronically ill Children – Some have said that being vaccinated actually prevent the development of a healthy and robust immune system in a child.
Most Countries are becoming aware of the dangers of vaccines – In Japan, in 1975 they raised the minimum vaccine age to 2 years old and have seen their infant mortality plummet to the lowest level in the western world. In Australia, children under the age of 5, getting the flu shot, we’re showing up in emergency rooms in alarming rates with convulsions and other reactions just within a few hours of getting the shot. Clearly, more studies need to be done on vaccines.
You can always get a vaccination, but you cannot undo one – A child’s immune systems develops continually after birth. The longer you wait to vaccinate the better the child’s immune system will be able to handle the onslaught on their body with minimal damage.
How will you approach the pediatrician about this matter?
When it comes to addressing the vaccine issue with your pediatrician, here are some things you may come up