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to think that, though I still feel that vaccinating your kids is a personal decision for every family. More research has come to light to show that there may not be the link to vaccines and autism that we thought existed.
So, by the time Madeline hits kindergarten, she'll be caught up except for varicella and the flu shot, as we are opting out of those. I have a friend who has a child with PDD, and she is getting her child caught up too. I think I would have gone a different route and done the shots on schedule if my child was in daycare, but since both my kids were home with me, we have done it on our own schedule. On the upside, we won't need as many shots. On the downside, waiting makes your kid hate the doctor's office LOL.
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by 1plain1peanut on Fri Feb 29, 2008 at 09:43:02 AM PDT
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