Do you believe vaccines can cause autism?

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  • Cori - 11 months ago

    God doesn't make mistakes... He certainly didn't intend for our children to be poked and injected with live viruses within 24 hours of a baby being born. I'm not sure that they CAUSE autism, but I do believe that they introduce harmful toxins and metals that can hinder the child's development.

  • Jerry Lutker - 11 months ago

    I’m 74 years old. I had 6 shots as a child. Now kids are having 40 or more before the age of 6. WHY?
    That’s outrageous! But it’s a good money maker..

  • Deborah G. - 11 months ago

    I’m not sure if vaccines cause autism or any other physical or mental issues. When my daughter was born in 1985, she had some complications which were thought to cause some developmental delays. Her pediatrician recommended that we wait giving her any vaccines til she was several months older than what was recommended.
    I could go on about other issues she was diagnosed with at two and a half years old possibly caused by a missing chromosome, but I digress. If her pediatrician thought it was best to wait for the vaccines back in 1985, it kinda makes you wonder. I understand why some people are totally against vaccines, but it certainly hasn’t helped our nation with all the illegal immigrants invading our country that are not vaccinated. Measles, tuberculosis, whooping cough are all on the rise in USA. I just wonder if there is still a proof of vaccinations for children to be enrolled in our schools, especially if they are from another country. There has to be a reason for all the physical and mental issues, whether it’s chemicals
    in our vaccines or food and drinks. I pray RFK, Jr. can determine some if not all the answers. DML & Family,
    So thankful y’all are willing to provide news we can trust.

  • Jeannie - 11 months ago

    No is my answer. I think it is the chemicals and dyes in processed foods. Thank God for RFK Jr. I hope he can get to the bottom of it all

  • Lisa - 11 months ago

    Yes absolutely believe it. I have a friend whose son got autism from vaccines. He was a regular normal kid. He received vaccines, and at the age of 9 yrs he developed autism. No doubt it was from vaccines.

  • Veda - 11 months ago

    I think ultrasounds are the cause of autism, no vaccines. Why should anyone have an ultrasound to find out if the are pregnant.

  • DKMT - 11 months ago

    Dr Wakefield said that the MMR should not be given as one vaccine. He was studying the gut health of the child who had been diagnosed as autistic. That was his finding. However the CDC did their own study and discovered that autism showed up highest in black boy after the MMR. The study was hidden but thee was a whistle blower who held onto the study but has never been called to Congress to testify. Wonder why??? Having worked in a preschool infant room we saw an increase in ear infections and eczema particularly after the shots. Not all children can tolerate what they are given and they suffer for it. Since there has never been a study in comparing vaccinated to unvaccinated children we need to put a hold on them and do it. As already mentioned the Amish do not vaccinate and there is no autism there.

  • Kiersten - 11 months ago

    Vaccines cause a great many problems, including but not limited to autism. Actually vaccine whistleblowers have been stalked and killed over the past several years. There's research out there but big Pharma does everything they can to squelch it! I know many people that have removed household chemicals and toxins from their normal household cleaning products, etc but they are completely okay with pumping their kids bodies full of those same chemicals at the doctors office. This topic is no joke and it's so much bigger than people realize.

  • Cindy - 11 months ago

    Vaccines do not cause autism. I have been a pediatrician for 35 years. I can tell a child probably has autism at a very young age from my developmental exam before they even have had many vaccines. There is a genetic component to autism mainly on the father’s side. Even as an infant there are subtle cues a baby has indicating autism. A baby with autism looks past you as oppose to at you. Do I believe all the vaccines are necessary, no, but I believe most of them are necessary because I have been around long enough to see the morbidity and mortality from some of the diseases we have eradicated from vaccines.

  • Martha - 11 months ago

    There is some evidence that vaccines can contribute to a wide range of side effects. I believe there needs to be more in-depth studies done to conclusively say that vaccines cause autism and other learning disabilities. I personally know people who have autistic children and have wondered if there could a connection between gene compatibility, and vaccines in the causations of autism and other diseases.

  • Tammy - 11 months ago

    As an RN who has worked OB and pediatrics I am unsure what is the actual cause but am all for more studies to investigate why there is such an uptick in Autism/ mental handicaps in our children…. I do believe something is up…. just not sure what!

  • Alyce Larson - 11 months ago

    I think the bigger issue is how many vaccines are given at one time on those small humans. One every two weeks would probably give those little ones time to handle them. It is only for convenience that they are all given at once. Place these babies on an every two week schedule for single vaccinations.

  • Audrey Lamar - 11 months ago

    I am not sure, but I feel we should really look into it. My oldest daughter says yes. She said that is what happened to her oldest son who is now 24 years old I believe. Sorry I have 18 grandchildren and I am sorry to say I don't remember all of my 18 grandchildren birthdays. I am buying a Calendar and working on it. Going to be A GREAT Grandma 10 times come March.????

  • Gina G - 11 months ago

    I think the real issue is that they give so many of them now in a very short period of time... as many as 26 within the first year!! It's just unnecessary.

  • Jonnie Blount - 11 months ago

    The Amish do not receive vaccines and there is no autism there!!

  • Julie - 11 months ago

    Women take antidepressants during pregnancy can also cause it and other side effects. Dr's tell Women that it's safe.

  • Sandra - 11 months ago

    I am sure they contributed to many learning problems along with poor quality food offered Americans! I taught 39 years and student with ADHD, altistic, bipolar. Asbergers, Others learning diagnosis rose the last ten years! I was told better diagnosis of previously undiagnosed LD but that was BULL! Everyone was seeing in classroom behavior problems & learning problems NEVER witness 50 years ago! It was a fact no one was LOOKING for answers, so glad the current administration is MAKING USA look for answers, reasons& hopefully solutions! Retired teacher

  • Sandra - 11 months ago

    I am sure they contributed to many learning problems along with poor quality food offered Americans! I taught 39 years and student with ADHD, altistic, bipolar. Asbergers, Others learning diagnosis rose the last ten years! I was told better diagnosis of previously undiagnosed LD but that was BULL! Everyone was seeing in classroom behavior problems & learning problems NEVER witness 50 years ago! It was a fact no one was LOOKING for answers, so glad the current administration is MAKING USA look for answers, reasons& hopefully solutions! Retired teacher

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