Why? Because I'd rather my child have chicken pox than deal with shingles later on, which is much more dangerous. The vaccine does not necessarily prevent your child from getting or spreading chicken pox. Don't be surprised if your child gets chicken pox within a week or two after you vaccinate and gets shingles later on in life. I would rather my child get chicken pox than inject them with aluminum, formaldehyde and animal dna or aborted fetal matter
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Why? Because I'd rather my child have chicken pox than deal with shingles later on, which is much more dangerous. The vaccine does not necessarily prevent your child from getting or spreading chicken pox. Don't be surprised if your child gets chicken pox within a week or two after you vaccinate and gets shingles later on in life. I would rather my child get chicken pox than inject them with aluminum, formaldehyde and animal dna or aborted fetal matter
September 9, 2012 - 1:17amThis Comment
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