And that’s my point. It’s not the doctor’s baby. It’s hers. She is in complete control of the choices she makes.
The baby is completely reliant on mommy to make good choices and to listen to her mommy instinct and ignore the “experts” who think seven shots is okay.
The shot schedule is not based 100% on the child’s best interest, but on a whole host of factors, one of which is the lowest common denominator of low IQ, drug addicted ghetto mothers which instructs that the best way to protect the herd is to do all the shots possible whenever a child is presented, because the parents may fail to follow up. The occasional and rare individual adverse reaction is considered an acceptable collateral damage in the cost-benefit equation.
If you are not a member of that demographic, there is no actual reason to follow the schedule designed for it. Smart mothers can do it differently to suit their child’s actual needs and risks as an individual rather than as a herd member.
You haven’t taken your children to a military doctor, have you? They are militant about vaccines and about obeying their commands. Or so my daughter says. Our children’s physicians have all been reasonable and protective with waiting to give vaccines for a few months after each of our children were born.
“Its not the doctors baby. Its hers. She is in complete control of the choices she makes.”
One of the main stories on the news last week was a doctor who took a child from the parents because they didn’t agree on treatment.