I would just like to add to the for/against immunization debate.
My daughter's best friend was immunized last year for Rubella & has now been diagnosed with a severe case......& wouldn't you know it...

my daughter is now 2 days behind her with rash etc.
I decided to stop immunization a few years ago, when my son got a "measles related rash" after his vaccinations.
It seems there is a family predisposition for the males who have had MMR to catch measles anyway. Another sister-in-law is thinking along the lines that her autistic son may be a result of MMR vaccine.
Our local health dept. is warning of Measles & Whooping cough "epidemics" again, (in children & adults - doing the huge guilt trip thing with tiny babies who wouldn't fit the vaccination criteria anyway)
- so what is the relevance of vaccinating if the children are catching the disease anyway?
And can anyone tell me why they are now telling us we have to
re-vaccinate every couple of years, when it used to be for life?
Doesn't that suggest to someone that this is all not working?
Thankyou so much, Lisa, for posting the info about vaccination earlier.
I have passed it on to other like-minded thinking people who have appreciated it.