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Vaccinations [Paperback]

Aviva Romm
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. . . a book of aid and comfort for agonized parents who must make intelligent life decisions for their kids. -- Richard Moskowitz, M.D.

Aviva Jill Romm brings a high level of intelligence and insight to the debate on public policies regarding vaccination. -- Robert Rountree, M.D., coauthor of Smart Medicine for a Healthier Child

Aviva Romm has written a well researched book that will educate and empower parents. -- Lawrence B. Palevsky, M.D., Holistic and Integrative Pediatrician

Romm takes a holistic approach to disease prevention yet provides balanced information on all aspects of the vaccination controversy. -- Living Without, Summer 2002

The best book I've seen on the subject. Its commonsense, nonhysterical approach assures legitimate informed consent. -- Peggy O'Mara, publisher of Mothering magazine

This must-read book is a valuable resource for all parents. -- Mary Bove, N.D., author of The Encyclopedia of Natural Healing for Children and Infants

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A balanced, comprehensive guide to routine childhood vaccinations that offers parents the information they need to make the right choices for their child. * Fairly examines the pros and cons of this highly charged issue. * By the well-known author of The Natural Pregnancy Book and Naturally Healthy Babies and Children and coauthor of ADHD Alternatives.

Deciding whether or when to vaccinate a child is one of the most important--and most difficult--health-care decisions a parent will ever make. The recent increase in the number of vaccinations recommended and the concurrent controversies about whether vaccinations are safe or even effective have left many parents confused and concerned.

Midwife, herbalist, and mother of four, Aviva Jill Romm sifts through the spate of current research on vaccine safety and efficacy and offers a sensible, balanced discussion of the pros and cons of each routine childhood vaccination. She presents the full spectrum of options available to parents: full vaccination on a standardized or individualized schedule, selective vaccination, or no vaccinations at all. Negotiating daycare and school requirements, dealing with other parents, and traveling with an unvaccinated child are covered in detail. The book also suggests ways to strengthen children's immune systems and maintain optimal health and offers herbal and homeopathic remedies for childhood ailments. Emphasizing that no single approach is appropriate for every child, the author guides parents as they make the choices that are right for their child.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Very helpful, April 27 2012
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This review is from: Vaccinations (Paperback)
I like everything I read from Aviva Jill Romm, so when I came across her book on vaccination, I did not hesitate to buy it.
I was looking for information that would be as objective as humanly possible, giving both sides of the story so that I could make informed decisions regarding my son's vaccinations. This book is extremely helpful, it gives a lot of information about the diseases the vaccines are meant to protect from as well as facts about the efficacy and the history of immunization. Romm also puts the vaccination concept into perspective by describing other approaches to health. Then she offers alternative treatments in case the diseases occur, while not hesitating to suggest (or urge) you seek medical support.
I highly recommend this book, although I admit it's a bit heavy since it is loaded with information. A must read for all parents and health professionals!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Balanced, Informative, Well Documented, Essential, May 26 2004
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D. G Sinclair (california) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Vaccinations (Paperback)
Amidst the plethora of fanatical and unbalanced writing on vaccinations (both pro and anti), this book is the ONE book you should read on vaccinations. The author, a midwife who is supposedly working on her MD, covers the history of vaccinations, including the mistakes made. She covers each disease, it's risks and likelihood of complications, as well as each vaccine, it's risks and efficacy. It also provides a section on naturopathic approaches to immunity.

What I like about this book is:

- it does NOT tell you what to do
- it presents the pros and cons in a balanced fashion, almost to the point that you can't tell which side the author takes (in the end, I think she is mostly
- it discusses how to approach exemption, and how to deal with schools etc.
- it is fairly complete and up to date, and includes discussions of the more recent DTaP (v. DTP), and the chicken pox vaccine.

Check out this quote: " I have made an effort to substantiate the information in this book by relying heavily on medical literature and not vaccine-critical books or popular health books so that you have a fairly objective view of vaccine issues." p. 151.

What I don't like about this book is:
- it does NOT tell you what to do ;)
- if you decide to selectively vaccinate, it doesn't tell you enough about how you can deal with finding, for instance, vaccines that are just Diptheria and Tetanus, without Perstussis, or just one of the three of MMR.

WHAT I DECIDED TO DO

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I have a 6 month old daughter, who has not had any vaccinations yet. Here's a per vaccine list that I have decided so far:

- Hepatitis B: NO. They recommend that all children get this at birth, but according to Romm, this is because they can't actually vaccinate the real at-risk patients ahead of time, those who are IV-drug users and sexually promiscuous. I figure that the risks of getting Hep-B when the baby is so small are not worth it. She may get it when she approaches puberty, when her body is stronger. Romm also reports that between 10 and 17 percent of pediatricians are against hep-B immunization at birth.

- DTaP: Selective. First of all, the goverment's own guideline says that this can be given as early as 2 months (which most pediatricians do), but that the *optimal* time is 15 months! Not only that, it's 2 years old in Japan, and in Europe, the Pertussis vaccine is no longer given. Imagine that! However, since Diptheria and Tetanus are pretty serious, we plan on getting just those, but NOT pertussis. One of the problems with all vaccines, btw, is that they do NOT give you life-long immunity (with Pertussis, it's as low as 50%), so you are often better off getting the disease as a child - most of the diseases we vaccinate for, including chicken pox, measles, and mumps, have almost no long term affects for healthy children who get standard and timely medical attention. And, if you get the disease, you usually get lifetime immunity.

- Polio: NO. We may get this before we travel overseas, but there is no risk of getting it here in the States, and again, every time you inject a vaccine into the bloodstream, not only are you injecting all of the *other* ingredients (including other animal genetic material from the culture of the vaccines, and often metals such as mercury and aluminum) in a vaccine, but you are tampering with the immune system, and conferring questionable immunity (may not last). Of course, we no longer use the live OPV (Oral Polio Vaccine), and the non-live IPV can not give you polio.

- MMR: Still deciding, probably NOT.

- Chicken Pox: Still deciding, probably NOT.

- HiB (influenza B): Still deciding, probably YES.

Anyway, you get the idea. Now get this book!

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars This is painful, Dec 27 2003
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This review is from: Vaccinations (Paperback)
I haven't finished reading this book yet - I just can't. I have picked it up several times, and it makes me frustrated with the run on sentences and the technical bla bla bla. I'm a masters level university grad with alot of education, and I feel so frustrated with this book. When I go to Public Health or read about vaccinations on the internet, I feel frustrated just like this - that's why I need a book to sort these out and come down to my level (probably what most parents need) and explain it in a way that is not so intimidating.
I know historical data about the vaccinations is necessary to give the reader some terms of reference, but some of it in this book seems like it was thrown in just to make the book fatter - it sure isn't relevant, and the scientific terms and greek words for things don't really interest me. If I wanted that, I'd buy a book on vaccination history.
The words are too big in this book to make it approachable, and the sentences are too long to keep my attention.
I love the fact that there is info provided on alternative remedies, but where the hell am I going to get 1/2 ounce Chinese skullcap and 1/2 ounce cleavers tincture, forsythia, scrophularia, and dried lemongrass. I live in a small town in Canada for pete's sake.
I also bought "What your doctor may not tell you about children's vaccinations" by Cave and Mitchell, and this book I found to be alot better if you want to have a better idea what you should do with your precious child, I would recommend this book way over the above-mentioned. I gave this book 2 stars because I think it might be worth owning just for the reference and some of the referrals to boosting immunity naturally and herbal and homeopathic approaches to same. Good luck!!
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