Another thought.
Even IF you're thoroughly convinced that the data in that one study was the voice of authority and that there might be a link to autism, consider the alternatives.
Do some research on the diseases you're considering immunizing against and see if you don't feel better knowing your baby's protected against those.
I'd go with the doctor's suggested schedule. They're based on getting all appropriate doses within a certain timeframe to keep them free of these diseases without causing harm to the child.
Kids are not permitted in public school without up-to-date immunization records, which would include evidence of the required vaccinations.
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