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They haven't changed their minds and regretted for a moment their decision to not vaccinate after our oldest siblings as infants had shown serious negative side effects after each set of shots and they realized the risks involved. We all remain openly supportive of parents making an educated decision for themselves as the wide range of options continues to grow...and our own family is rather unique.
You sound knowledgeable. Please advise me. My daughter, expecting her fifth child in July/August, has not had her last two children (ages 2 and 4) immunized after learning of the dangers. The oldest two (ages 6 and 8) are partially immunized. They have been exposed to whooping cough (last week) and the whole family is experiencing runny nose, coughing, low-grade fever. They are planning to go to the doctor this morning to get an antibiotic against whooping cough, in case they have it. I hate for them to take an antibiotic. What alternatives are there to treat whooping cough? Some friends of theirs had it in their families a few years ago, and it was extreemly stressful and miserable. They really don't want it. Any suggestions?
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