I dont post often here at all, but I dont vaccinate my kids either. I believe their bodies will cope better with infections if they arnt full of the stuff that goes into vaccinations.
One of the big problem areas for me is that people think the vaccines give life long immunity, and they dont. Chicken pox is a good example, in 15 years time we are going to see young adults coming down with chicken pox, and that disease is much more serious in adults than it is in kids. And generally. if you actually catch chicken pox, you get life long immunity, so, my personal theory, is let them catch it young (which they all have by the way, and all are well)
Its very hard to get balanced info, and I feel for any person trying to make the decision. I dont think either way is wrong, as long as you have looked into it and are happy with your desicion.
I can change my mind at a later date, or my kids can choose to vaccinate them selves when they are older. The important thing to me , is that my husband agrees with me, I think it would be awful if partners disagreed and a problem arose later ....so lots of discussion required I think!
Incidently, my sisters kids both got measles, her eldest had been vaccinated, and her youngest didnt, (I come from London and we had a mini out break a few years ago). The youngest child was reported by the GP as having measles, and the eldest went down as having a virus, the eldest was very poorly, and there are indications that you dont get a typical form of measles if you had the vaccination....but a lot of us parents were suprised by how many of the GPS "wouldn't report" the vaccinated kids, but did the non vaccinated. Didnt paint a true effect of the vaccine.