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highly recommended |
Tons of info! 
I would say that it was almost TOO much information but it was all necessary. I fell into the category of: "still confused after reading the book" but Dr. Sears' recommended alternate vaccine schedule helped me to sort through the the most complex issues. I went to my pediatrician with book & notes in hand and was treated with respect. He worked with me to start my then unvaccinated 6 month old on an alternate schedule that I am comfortable with. Believe it or not - we have an HMO and I truly believe it was because I did the research.
I'm still not convinced that I am avoiding all of the issues surrounding vaccinations but am happy that I am taking a more modified approach which I believe will serve my child better than the recommended schedule.
The Vaccine Book 
Excellent book. Goes over all the vaccines, and what they are made of. I feel it was an unbiased book. It gives information so you can make an educated choice about vaccines. Worth reading and if you are a parent that has concerns, this book will help you. It will help you choose the necessary vaccines, and set up an appropriate schedule that you can be comfortable with.
very informative 
This book gives great insight to the increasing concerns surrounding vaccines today. It is very clear and logical.
The only unbiased Vaccine Book 
I bought this book after realizing that I needed to make a decision about vaccinations already. My son was 5 months old and he hadn't had any yet. I kept putting them off and then finally decided to find some more books to help me make the decision. Our physician is pro-vaccines however on a much different schedule than the recommended one. Dr. Sears puts all of the facts about each vaccine in a well-organized way. This is the most un-confusing book I've read about Vaccines and it helped me make an informed decision about each vaccine individually. I would highly reccommend this book even if you feel you already have your mind made up about whether or not you will vaccinate. It really helps you understand your stance on the issues surrounding vaccinations.
surprising content 
Having read Dr. Sears ATTACHMENT PARENTING and THE BABY BOOK, I had hoped that he would be the one M.D. who would give us leniency when it comes to vaccinating our children. Sears' usual bedside manner is apparent; soft and kind, gentle and compassionate. He offers a description of each vaccine and disease, how common the disease is in the U.S., as well as why people would choose not to vaccinate against each disease. In the end, however, he seems to state that after looking at each child and each vaccine individually, we should vaccinate, providing our child is healthy. He appears to be pro-vaccination, recommending safety for the masses, which is why vaccines were invented. Most M.D.'s that I talk to have the same argument - "the diseases are serious and the risk associated with vaccines is minimal." Sears appears to have the same opinion. I feel that is the stock answer, scripted, as if that's what they were taught to say in medical school.
The book is easy to read, not too full of medical jargon, and I admit makes an excellent case for vaccinating your children. After reading it, however, I'm still undecided about vaccinating my child, being that she is exclusively breast-fed and not in day care. I guess I was disappointed, because I agree with almost every word in Dr. Sears' other books, and I was hoping he'd say "sure, it's ok to wait until she's 2 years old." Ha! I do appreciate the book, and thank Dr. Sears for writing it.
reviews: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, page 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
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