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Seriously though, you can do a blood test to check for antibodies if you’re really concerned that your kids don’t have immunity to something.
What if my kid can’t tolerate the vaccine? Anyhow, it’s not specifically about my kid.
I don’t believe I have ever asserted that a majority of doctors are bad apples.
You do make it sound like that’s a very common experience.
That said, the ones I have met who don’t have huge egos patiently and tirelessly explain the benefits of vaccines, actually take a minute or two to sympathize and address the parents’ fears,
I’m glad they have the time to do that instead of treating patients. My pediatrician doesn’t. Maybe he does waste his time on this nonsense anyhow, at the expense of my kids or other patients; I don’t know.
and are flexible to scheduling vaccines as parents feel comfortable.
Yes, they should do that.