Vaccine Intentions Among Pregnant Women

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Researchers noted that first-time pregnant women are increasingly distrustful of newborn vaccinations. About half of these women are unsure whether they will commit to the entire vaccine schedule promoted by the government, which includes dozens of shots, compared to only 4% of parents of young children who reported being uncertain about the same schedule. 

Wonder why parents are increasingly concerned…  

Given the high decisional uncertainty during pregnancy about vaccinating children after birth, there may be value in intervening during pregnancy to proactively support families with childhood vaccination decisions,” the researchers stated. 

Only 40% of parents report that they intend for their child to receive all the government-recommended vaccines, while 20% plan to delay some vaccines. Over 30% of parents with young children intend to refuse some or all vaccines for their children. 

Only 37% of young and expecting parents now plan to fully vaccinate their children — a seismic shift.  Why? Because when parents ask real questions about the vaccine schedule to their pediatricians, they’re met with silence or deflection,” Children’s Health Defense wrote on X. Notably, RFK Jr. served as chair of CHD’s board from 2015 to 2023. 

CHD noted, “No answers. No informed consent. Just blind trust demanded. Parents aren’t buying it anymore.” 

For parents with newborns and young children, CHD offers ten questions to ask your doctor or pediatrician… 

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