To Delay, Is Not the Way
There is always talk of new parents wanting to delay immunization schedules for their babies. I cringe when I hear that, when I have a friend tell me her daughter has decided to space out her new baby’s immunizations. This is not the way to protect your infant. The outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases is increasing, and it’s because of delayed vacccinations and those who are afraid to vaccinate, that this is happening. You brought your child into this world with love and hope for a happy, healthy life. Do you part by vaccinating on schedule.
Alternate Vaccine Schedules Are Not Safer and Should Be Obsolete
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Unlike altered or delayed immunization schedules, the current recommended immunization schedule has been proven to be safe. You can learn more about the current recommended immunization schedule and why it’s safe by checking out the VEC’s Q&A sheet, “Recommended Immunization Schedule: What You Should Know” (http://bit.ly/RecommendedImmunizationSchedule_english)