Vaccinations: Questions Parents Should Ask


Before you Vaccinate Your Child,
Answer These Eight Questions:


1-   Is my child sick right now?

2-   Has my child had a bad reaction to a vaccination before?

3-   Does my child have a personal, or family history of:

  • vaccine reactions
  • convulsions or neurological disorders
  • severe allergies
  • immune system disorders

4-   Do I know if my child is at high risk of reacting?

5-   Do I have full information on the vaccine's side effects?

6-   Do I know how to identify a vaccine reaction?

7-   Do I know how to report a vaccine reaction?

8-   Do I know the vaccine manufacturer's name and lot number?

Reprinted from the National Vaccine Information Center



Questions About Our Children
(To ask your M.D, or Yourself)

1-   Are vaccinated children healthier than unvaccinated children?

2-   Do vaccines have any long term side effects or damage that may not surface for months or years?

3-   Can vaccines cause cancer of sterility problems?

4-   Do vaccines cause SIDS?

5-   What are the chances that my child may be hurt or killed by a vaccine?

6-   Do the assumed benefits outweigh the risks?

7-   Didn't vaccines get rid of acute infectious childhood diseases?

8-   What about polio? Wasn't it eliminated due to vaccines?

9-   Was the polio shot given in the 50's and 60's contaminated with monkey virus? Is it causing cancer today?

10-   Are there any benefits to a child having acute infectious childhood diseases?

11-   Are the ingredients in the vaccines safe?

12-   How do vaccines work on a cellular level?

13-   How do vaccines affect the immune system on a cellular level?

14-   How do vaccines affect the nervous systemon on a cellular level?

15-   Do vaccines affect genetic material? Can vaccines we (or our children) receive today, affect our grandchildren or great grandchildren?

17-   Are multiple vaccines safe?

18-   Is there any conflict of interest in vaccine policy decisions?

Questions taken from: "Childhood Vaccination-Questions all parents should ask." by Dr. Tedd Koren.

Answers available in this same puiblication.

Book available at Koren Publications