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The Vaccine Book: Making the Right Decision for Your Child (Sears Parenting Library)
Robert Sears
Little, Brown and Company
, 2007 - 304 pages
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highly recommended
balanced, thoughtful and informative
The
Vaccine
book
was so enlightening, in that there are so many things I realize that we just don't ask questions about... like what is being injected into my
child
's body?
I feel like this book isn't pushy in one direction or another, but will help my husband and I to make our own, informed
decision
about vaccination scheduling.
Objective information
I must preface this review with the disclosure that I am personally in agreement with much of the information and views presented in the
Sears
'
parenting
library
. I have been reading this
book
as I prepare to have my second
child
vaccinated. I will have my children vaccinated because we travel internationally to the developing world where diseases that are not common in the U.S. are still present, however, I am planning on a modified schedule due to information I am now aware of that contraindicates (in my opinion, based on my research) the CDC schedule. My first child, who is now four years old, was vaccinated using the schedule recommended by the CDC, which I have since come to be somewhat skeptical of. I appreciate the objectivity with with Dr. Sears presents information about the vaccination schedule. Perhaps more importantly I appreciate his objective assessment of the risks involved in vaccinating or not vaccinating for the different diseases. If you are also interested in knowing more about the pros and cons of the myriad vaccinations this is a good resource for
your
library. Based on additional research I have done on the subject Dr. Sear's book is a valuable resource for your library.
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Very Informative!!!
It's a good read for parents who are concerned about the whole "Should I, Shouldn't I?" sitch with
vaccine
s.
Excellent Source of Balanced Information
I appreciated Dr.
Sears
' balanced perspective toward
vaccine
s as written in this
book
. It is thoroughly informative and really presents the various vaccine options clearly and concisely. The author's medical perspective does shine through, as he encourages various vaccinations for the good of the general populace, but it is clear that he is writing the book for individuals who are considering the good of their own
child
ren first, and I appreciate that.
I had already been set against vaccines before reading this book, but I carefully reconsidered each option in the reading of the book, and I feel that a person who doesn't know anything about vaccines could pick up this information and choose entirely for or against vaccines or land somewhere in the middle, just based on this book. For that reason and because it has made me feel much more confident in my own
decision
s, I would recommend this book to any parent or parent-to-be who is interested in getting facts, not propaganda. A lot of vaccines have changed their ingredients in the last ten years, and it is very helpful to have that updated information; mercury, for example, has been all but totally removed. For my own part, I feel that the levels of aluminum in the three shots that I considered are still way too high and not worth the risk when it comes to injecting them into an infant, but I like that someone else could read the book and come to a completely different conclusion.
I notice that of those people who rate this book poorly, the camp seems to be rather evenly divided between those who say Dr. Sears is too pro-vaccine and those who say he is too anti-vaccine. That seems to show that he has done a good job of presenting the case fairly.
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good, informational and educational book
as a mom who opted out of vaccinations for her
child
, this
book
provided with me clear, UNbiased medical information about every
vaccine
the AAP recommends. though i chose the road less traveled, Dr.
Sears
does give good reasons for most vaccines, but the medical info provided did not happen to encourage me to shoot my kid up with monkey kidney cells, fetal cow serum and wayyyyyyyyyy too much aluminum. i recommend this book for all parents who care about the health and safety of their newborn.
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