Parents often fear the pressure that comes with vaccine discussions far more than the vaccines themselves. Here’s a simple, respectful way to decline shots calmly, stay in control, and avoid being pushed, guilted, or threatened during pediatric visits.
The CDC now states that its slogan “vaccines don’t cause autism” is not evidence-based because studies haven’t ruled out infant vaccines causing autism. The headline remains only due to a political agreement with a U.S. Senator who is also an MD.
The CDC’s own study just confirmed it: most parents now delay or decline at least one vaccine. We are the majority now — and the future belongs to sovereign parents.
As we honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. today, let's be brutally honest about what the CDC and all pediatricians who insist that every child be "vaccinated on schedule" are doing to our children.