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I’ve done research, but intuitively, I know that vaccines do more harm than good. I can’t explain it. Do you sometimes get an aversion in the pit of your stomach, like you know something is wrong without reading/researching “why” it is wrong?

I refuse to vaccinate my daughter. She’s almost 3, and was recently hospitalized for a few days with an illness that doesn’t even have a vaccine in order to “prevent” it, yet my spouse, and pretty much most of our family members are shaming me and making it seem like I’m an awful mother for not wanting to vaccinate her. I don’t know how to present a proper argument with “the research” because most of the sources I’ve encountered isn’t considered credible to the general public. I feel stuck.

I’ve done research, but intuitively, I know that vaccines do more harm than good. I can’t explain it. Do you sometimes get an aversion in the pit of your stomach, like you know something is wrong without reading/researching “why” it is wrong? I refuse to vaccinate my daughter. She’s almost 3, and was recently hospitalized for a few days with an illness that doesn’t even have a vaccine in order to “prevent” it, yet my spouse, and pretty much most of our family members are shaming me and making it seem like I’m an awful mother for not wanting to vaccinate her. I don’t know how to present a proper argument with “the research” because most of the sources I’ve encountered isn’t considered credible to the general public. I feel stuck.

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Agreed, you're the parent. All you need to do is protect your child. You don't owe anyone a reason. It's your business. Only if authorities come after you would you need a defense. Then you'll need to compile evidence. At that point, a lawyer may be needed.