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Archae

(46,895 posts)
Wed Mar 2, 2016, 02:25 PM Mar 2016

Anti-vaxxer asks question on Reddit, gets slammed big time.

Good.

Wife Foolishly Asks Reddit How to Convince Husband Not to Vaccinate Their Baby

March 2, 2016 by Hemant Mehta 227 Comments

Suppose you and your partner had a disagreement about how to raise your child. It would be wise to ask advice from others who have been through the same situation.

Now suppose you’re opposed to vaccinating your child. Your partner is adamantly on the side of science. Neither of you is willing to budge.

And then you ask Reddit for advice.

That’s what one very foolish pregnant mother did…


I was raised by a mother in the alternative/natural healthcare field, and am currently earning my degree in holistic health sciences to do similar work myself. Both my mother and I have done enough research (in her case, two decades) to be extremely concerned with the ingredients and side effects involved with childhood vaccinations.

My partner has been on board with all of this since day one. He is still very concerned with an organic diet and all the rest. But now suddenly he comes out with thinking that we should vaccinate the baby. That the CDC, FDA, and EPA are well-meaning, benevolent organisations, and therefore their recommended vaccination schedule has everything to do with safe procedures and nothing to do with corporate payoffs.

I am not here to start the vaccination debate. You do not have to share my views. Their details are irrelevant and I am merely sharing them to share my struggle with the fact that my co-parent no longer shares them.


Her plea is simple: She’s not here to argue vaccine efficacy. She just wants to know how to handle a dispute with her husband.

But no one was going to let her off the hook that easily. Here’s just a sampling of the fantastic comments:


I’m 2 months away from being an MD and work with actual medical professionals who practice evidence based medicine with data from unbiased scientific studies. I cannot believe there’s a degree in holistic medicine, I thought Google was that degree. I’m trying not to be harsh but I think what you’re doing is child endangerment.



So you have a degree in a made up field and you call yourself a health care professional. Great.

Vaccinate your damn kid. I live in Indiana, and there have been ~25 cases of mumps thanks to people like you who undermine herd immunity.



Nobody here is going to help you act against the best interests of your child, sorry.



You can’t ask your partner to respect your wishes to deliberately put your child and other people’s children at risk. If you refuse to acquiesce on this issue, the MOST reasonable course of action is for your partner to leave you and seek full custody of your child or children.

http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2016/03/02/wife-foolishly-asks-reddit-how-to-convince-husband-not-to-vaccinate-their-baby/?utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=friendlyatheist_030216UTC050319_daily&utm_content=&spMailingID=50825135&spUserID=MTE4MTY1MzAzMTE5S0&spJobID=880249385&spReportId=ODgwMjQ5Mzg1S0

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Anti-vaxxer asks question on Reddit, gets slammed big time. (Original Post) Archae Mar 2016 OP
. astral Apr 2016 #1
Sure, for most people it's not a big deal. trotsky Apr 2016 #3
"is vaccinating for childhood mumps better than having childhood mumps?" NickB79 Apr 2016 #4
The mother later updated her post, saying she would not be returning to Reddit because everyone was progressoid Apr 2016 #2
 

astral

(2,531 posts)
1. .
Sun Apr 3, 2016, 11:26 AM
Apr 2016

"vaccinate your damn kid. I live in Indiana, and there have been ~25 cases of mumps thanks to people like you who undermine herd immunity."
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is vaccinating for childhood mumps better than having childhood mumps? So much has changed in beliefs about who should be vaccinated over the years. I had measles mumps and chicken pox as a kid, I thought it was normal and to be expected.

I have no kids so I don't know exactly what's expected these days. I do know my family was devastated by a flu shot for someone who really never got the flu anyway. We still have alot to learn about the long term benefit (or not) of vaccinating for everything. I'm not saying all vaccinations, are bad, because I don't know. but I have good reason to fear them.

trotsky

(49,533 posts)
3. Sure, for most people it's not a big deal.
Mon Apr 4, 2016, 03:44 PM
Apr 2016

But kids died from all of those diseases.

My uncle survived mumps, but the disease sterilized him. No big deal?

NickB79

(19,674 posts)
4. "is vaccinating for childhood mumps better than having childhood mumps?"
Mon Apr 4, 2016, 06:57 PM
Apr 2016

The odds of a child who has contracted mumps dying from complications is higher than the day-to-day odds of a child dying in a car accident, being abducted by a pedophile, or accidentally shooting himself or herself with an unsecured gun.

As a parent, I make sure my kid rides in a car seat, knows to not walk off with strangers, and see to it that my guns have trigger locks and my daughter knows not to touch them. In what fucked up world would I NOT also make sure my kid has her goddamn vaccinations?

We still have alot to learn about the long term benefit (or not) of vaccinating for everything.


Yeah, we've only been vaccinating kids for several GENERATIONS, and driven numerous diseases to near extinction that once killed millions. But who knows, maybe the side effects take a few centuries to manifest themselves, and kids in the 23rd century are truly fucked

progressoid

(50,790 posts)
2. The mother later updated her post, saying she would not be returning to Reddit because everyone was
Sun Apr 3, 2016, 11:29 PM
Apr 2016
The mother later updated her post, saying she would not be returning to Reddit because everyone was being hateful and intolerant of her views.


Awww...
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