| Hi LoralieOctober 21 2001 at 5:33 PM | Shirley |
Response to I am wondering |
| I was given the pamphlets with my children.
The only thing is that the doctor downplays the risk when they tell you and they don't tell you all the risks. They say off-handedly, your child may have a reaction such as high fever, cold or flu-like symptoms, and the area of the vaccine might be sore for a few days. They don't tell you about the "inconsolable crying" that many many many children have. A baby that I used to babysit after my son's autism had inconsolable crying following her vaccines. I cautiously mentioned it to her mom. But her mom thought it was just that "babies cry". A faze, perhaps. Also, this baby was just starting to coo and take in the world. She was shaking rattles and baby keys and staying awake for longer periods. Following her vaccine, she began to sleep throughout the day again. (this particular baby was a good sleeper...unlike my two babies)
I don't think that many of these connections are that noticible unless you are really aware.
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