Hi Serenz,

I think you've done the right thing! Never ignore your gut feeling as a mum!!

I think particularly that you've done the right thing as your baby reacted worse each time to the other vax - a sure sign that his body was not happy about it, I think.

I have done lots of research, and have decided (and I was not dead set against or for before that) not to vax my 10 wk old daughter. After weighing up all the info, risks on both sides (of the disease vs the vaccines) there were none that seemed to be better for her than not vaccinating. THe Hep B particularly bothered me - it's a disease that you can only catch (exactly like AIDS) from direct fluid transfer - sex or injected drugs. Don't think my baby's into those things right now...!! MMR has lots of risks, and the only one that I would consider after all my research, Pertussis (Whooping Cough) is only available as a combo, polyvalent shot - which increases all the risks considerably, and includes two vaccines I definately don't want her to have a this point (we may consider Tetanus later on).
I read a great book which helped a lot - just called 'The Vaccine Book', neither pro nor anti, and written by a doctor. I also used to be a lab tech in a vaccine laboratory, which helped too!
Anyway, don't spend your time worrying that you've made the wrong choice. A friend told me an awful story about someone she knows who ignored her 'gut instinct' and allowed a procedure (an unnecesary one) when she was pregnant that resulted in her miscarrying at 20 weeks ... it just reinforced to me how important it is to trust that intuitive knowledge.