Kim, on the rotavirus vac, there are 2 forms Rotarix or Rotateq.
Rotarix is given in 2 doses at 2 and 4 months. Or
Rotateq is 3 doses given at 2, 4, and 6 months.
Sounds like different states may use different forms. We had Rotarix here, so the 2 doses. Maybe where you are they give Rotateq..They do the same job though, same effectiveness.
As far as I know, you should receive the CCB whether your child is vaccinated or not - as long as you send in the conciencious objection to vaccination form signed by your GP. It is perfectly within your rights to delay individual vaccinations, or delay the entire vaccination schedule if you wish.
From my experience, I have seen many children who have had homeopathic prophylaxis (the homeopathic equivalent to pharmaceutical vaccination) and they seem to have a much stronger immune system, and seem to be more resilient to common childhood ailments. I always have homeopathic prophylaxis kits in stock, along with articles and relevant information for parents.
Isaac Golden has completed his PhD in homeopathic prophylaxis, where he undertook a 20 year study comparing children who were conventionally fully vaccinated, completely unvaccinated, or homeopathically 'vaccinated'. The results are pretty amazing - check out his website for more info: Research Into Natural Immunisation
Making a decision about the best way to vaccinate your child is a very personal and difficult choice indeed. The best way is to weigh up the pros and cons and educate yourself on your options. I'm happy to discuss this further - either on this forum or at the BellyBelly Pregnancy Centre.
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