Guest guest Posted May 5, 2001 Report Share Posted May 5, 2001 HI Everyone I have a question, If someone decides to not vaccinate there child how does the child get into a school, daycare etc? Without vaccines your child isn't allowed in school right. How does the child get educated? Rebekha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2001 Report Share Posted May 5, 2001 Most states have exemptions. You sign an exemption form and you send them on their way to school. they dont hand out this form and try to scare you into the necessitu of vacs but the truth is they(the schools) have one, and you can fill it out. Supposedly if there is an outbreak then you will have to keep your child out till all passes. I will take my chances. www.909shot.com Re: Question? > HI Everyone > > I have a question, If someone decides to not vaccinate there child how does > the child get into a school, daycare etc? > Without vaccines your child isn't allowed in school right. > How does the child get educated? > > Rebekha > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2001 Report Share Posted May 5, 2001 In California we can sign a waiver saying that we do not want our child vaccinated. The school can send your child home IF there something going around the school that your child is not vaccinated for but they cannot keep your child from school. although some would try and make you believe otherwise. Betty ----- Original Message ----- > > I have a question, If someone decides to not vaccinate there child how does > the child get into a school, daycare etc? > Without vaccines your child isn't allowed in school right. > How does the child get educated? > > Rebekha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2001 Report Share Posted May 5, 2001 I'm sure someone has given you a link to a state-by-state list of exemptions, but here's a summary of the situation. Basically, a few states have a conscientious objection/personal objection exemption, most states have religious exemptions, all states have medical exemptions. Some DAN doctors and many alternative practitioners will give medical exemptions based upon previous reactions, immune dysfunction, mercury levels, etc. Some school nurses are surprisingly sympathetic and overlook the requirement. (A group of school nurses in Illinois actively oppose mass vaccinations and provided a letter of objection and testimony before a House subcommittee last year.) You can also have a blood test that shows titer levels for the different diseases (i.e., whether the child already is immune). If so, there's no reason to vaccinate again. > HI Everyone > > I have a question, If someone decides to not vaccinate there child how does > the child get into a school, daycare etc? > Without vaccines your child isn't allowed in school right. > How does the child get educated? > > Rebekha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2001 Report Share Posted May 5, 2001 And there is always home schooling. Lots of options with that. Lolita >Most states have exemptions. You sign an exemption form and you send them >on their way to school. they dont hand out this form and try to scare you >into the necessitu of vacs but the truth is they(the schools) have one, and >you can fill it out. Supposedly if there is an outbreak then you will have >to keep your child out till all passes. I will take my chances. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2001 Report Share Posted May 6, 2001 Thanks to all who answered my questions,but now I have another one. Would it be safer to vaccinate a child after a certain age? Rebekha Gabe's mom(2 1/2 pdd) N.Y. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2001 Report Share Posted May 6, 2001 I know in some countries, Japan for example, they found that it was safer to postpone some vacs till after two. I think it would be safer to vaccinate later and slower but now that my children have been immunologically and neurologically damaged, I am not sure that they wil ever be good candidates again. Re: Re: Question? > Thanks to all who answered my questions,but now I have another one. > Would it be safer to vaccinate a child after a certain age? > > Rebekha > Gabe's mom(2 1/2 pdd) > N.Y. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 I went to my OBGYN last Wed and had a pap done. He told me that I was ovulating and to go home to my husband and do the " Baby Dance " that day and the next(which was the 13th and 14th day from the start of my period). We did, I got curious and took a HPT and it showed no this morning. My boobs are getting very tender and I am sooo tired, but the test shows no. Now I do remember that his nurse said that it takes up to 2 weeks beofre it will show up on a HPT and this morning was only 7 days. Please keep me in your prayers. D. Paradise, TX Lap Gastric Bypass: 4-18-03 Internal hernia repairs & Gallbladder removal: 2-12-04 - 100 pounds! Mother of a 2 year old working on #2 child! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2004 Report Share Posted June 3, 2004 Thanks for your help Kelli. ;-) Paradise, TX Lap Gastric Bypass: 4-18-03 Internal hernia repairs & Gallbladder removal: 2-12-04 - 100 pounds! Mother of 2 year old and working on #2 child! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2004 Report Share Posted June 3, 2004 Will definately keep you in our prayers!! I hope this is your month! Yeah.. 7 dpo is a little too early to show a result on the HPT.. in fact, implantation doesn't even occur until 7-10 days past ovulation! So - if you can.. try to wait at least until 12-14 dpo... and hopefully, you'll get that positive result!! Keeping my fingers crossed for ya! Trish > I went to my OBGYN last Wed and had a pap done. He told me that I was > ovulating and to go home to my husband and do the " Baby Dance " that day and the > next(which was the 13th and 14th day from the start of my period). We did, I got > curious and took a HPT and it showed no this morning. My boobs are getting very > tender and I am sooo tired, but the test shows no. Now I do remember that his > nurse said that it takes up to 2 weeks beofre it will show up on a HPT and > this morning was only 7 days. Please keep me in your prayers. > > D. > Paradise, TX > Lap Gastric Bypass: 4-18-03 > Internal hernia repairs & > Gallbladder removal: 2-12-04 > - 100 pounds! > Mother of a 2 year old > working on #2 child! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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