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  • I am totally for immunisation…I can think of nothing worse than having my child severely ill from something that could have been avoided I just couldn’t live with myself. The benefits far outway any minimal potential risk.


  • I believe in immunisation. We almost completely eradicated the measles and polio from our lives and now because some people are refusing to have the immunisations they are once again threatening our society.


  • I immunised all my children. It is better to be safe than sorry.


  • i am most defiantly for immunization, i would do anything it takes to protect my child and this is just a step in that to help make sure my child won’t contract this disease.


  • I agree with immunisation. I couldn’t forgive myself if my child died from something that couldn’t have been prevented but I chose not to immunise them.


  • Both my girls are and I have never questioned it for a second. I think it is best to be covered unless there is a medical condition to why they can’t be.


  • About to have baby 5. All immunised. I will not allow my children to be around unimmunised children (that I am aware of that is)


  • I am definitely for immunisation. I think that it is essential for all babies, kids, adults to be immunised in order to prevent the reemergence of terrible diseases.


  • For it, I contracted rubella as a baby which means I will never be fully immune to it (even when immunised) this could have been prevented if the person I caught it from was immunised, I also have contracted swine flu which caused a miscarriage and made me very ill, thus could have been prevented if I had the flu shot (which I always have now) my daughter is considered at risk so she has also had this as an extra vaccine.


  • I have always been for it but I have heard of complications but they are very rare


  • I believe that children need to be immunised against these nasty deseases,its available,i immunised all my children.if your child was to ever contact one of these deseases,and you did not immunise,you would never forgive yourself.im all for it.


  • Yes all my babies have had their needles.


  • Im completely for immunisations! better to be protected


  • For it. I can remember as a child having Chicken Pox, measles and the mumps and how sick I
    was – pleased that DD being immunised didn’t have those diseases.


  • I have four children and all are fully immunised, I caught chicken pox last year as I had never had it before or was immunised against it,what a horrible disease it knocked me for a six, I ended up with a serious infection, was so glad my children were immunised and didn’t get it


  • my daughter is immunised. I never really questioned wether i would or not!


  • I am strongly in favor. Yes, there are risks – but the documented ones are small risks – generally minor side effects and generally very rare. Most of the major risks people worry about have no scientific or evidentiary proof. However, the risks of not vaccinating are significant, frequent, and well documented. I believe you are placing both your child and other children at risk if you choose not to vaccinate.


  • I have 4 children and I’m 100% for it they have always had their imminsation shots.


  • 100% for. I have 3 children who have all had them.


  • I have 4 kids and every one of them has been immunised, i believe every child should be i dont understand why some parents put their childrens lives at risk for something that even the scientists who first said about the link to autism have retracted what they said.


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