kiwimaj
08-07-2008, 02:24 PM
I have often thought...why are the authorities SO insistent on parents getting their babies immunised? Maybe it is for another purpose OTHER than simply for their health and wellbeing. When there is a drop in the numbers of parents getting their children immunised..low and behold there is yet another news story about the importance of immunisations. Could the real reason be that there are chips in the needles? I also heard recently that there might be plans to prevent parents getting a school place for their children if they are not immunised..which I find totally outregous, to be honest.
New proposals by Britain's Labour government will see children banned from starting primary school unless they have been vaccinated.
The proposals will mean parents will have to provide proof their children have had the full range of vaccinations when they apply for a place in school which the government hopes will lead to an increase in the take-up of the measles, mumps and rubella triple jab.
Labour says parents need to protect their children and science has provided the means to do that.
If the plan goes ahead almost 100,000 children could be barred each year from schools in England and Wales based on current vaccination rates.
http://www.news-medical.net/?id=38280
..well, at the moment home schooling is not illegal..and it makes that option all the more desirable!
Also, when my son was born 15 years ago, literrally within minutes of him being born a nurse was offering me a jab in his heel, from what I remember, she was saying it would prevent "childhood leukemia". When you have just spent 16 hours in labour and are mentally and physically exhausted..you may not be in the best position to say.."hey, hold on a moment, I want to look into this before you inject something into my new baby.." My consciousness at that point was not as it was now, and I said yes. I have googled the heel jab, and Vitamin K is mentioned and it says there is a link between that jab and leukemia..Now I am pretty sure I would NOT have allowed this jab if there is a link between this and leukemia..now totally confused :confused:
If I had my chance again with regards to the health of my children, no. 1 would definitely NOT have any immunisations..way too many risks involved, and I haven't even gotten into the autism debate ! :(
Would welcome other's views on this issue :)
New proposals by Britain's Labour government will see children banned from starting primary school unless they have been vaccinated.
The proposals will mean parents will have to provide proof their children have had the full range of vaccinations when they apply for a place in school which the government hopes will lead to an increase in the take-up of the measles, mumps and rubella triple jab.
Labour says parents need to protect their children and science has provided the means to do that.
If the plan goes ahead almost 100,000 children could be barred each year from schools in England and Wales based on current vaccination rates.
http://www.news-medical.net/?id=38280
..well, at the moment home schooling is not illegal..and it makes that option all the more desirable!
Also, when my son was born 15 years ago, literrally within minutes of him being born a nurse was offering me a jab in his heel, from what I remember, she was saying it would prevent "childhood leukemia". When you have just spent 16 hours in labour and are mentally and physically exhausted..you may not be in the best position to say.."hey, hold on a moment, I want to look into this before you inject something into my new baby.." My consciousness at that point was not as it was now, and I said yes. I have googled the heel jab, and Vitamin K is mentioned and it says there is a link between that jab and leukemia..Now I am pretty sure I would NOT have allowed this jab if there is a link between this and leukemia..now totally confused :confused:
If I had my chance again with regards to the health of my children, no. 1 would definitely NOT have any immunisations..way too many risks involved, and I haven't even gotten into the autism debate ! :(
Would welcome other's views on this issue :)