Dr. Injac is in the West U area, and his clinic offers SEPARATE Measles, Mumps and Rubella vaccines (which is CRUCIAL for avoiding autism). His number is 713/526-6443. He's VERY understanding about vaccinations and a mother's NATURAL and WELL-INFORMED concerns about them. It is said that if you drag the immunizations out over several office visits, that the child will become fearful of the doctor, which is a ridiculous argument. Your child's health is FAR more important than his fear of needles.
You've obviously figured out that jabbing a small baby with up to SIX different vaccines at once is insanity, so I APPLAUD YOU FOR BEING INTELLIGENT AND INFORMED!!! WELL DONE!!
And remember, you DO NOT have to vaccinate for Chicken Pox, and it's best that you DON'T, as the most common side effect is a blazing case of shingles, VERY painful. Whereas, if the child contracts it naturally, he develops 100% immunity, not the 85-98% provided by the vaccines (along with the wonderful side effects).
You're doing a GREAT job, D.!! Do what's RIGHT for your son!
P.S. Go to the Texas Department of Health website and ask for the Immunization Exemption form if you don't have the shots "up to date" for a childcare facility or school. The form allows you to check the ones you have not (or WILL not) give to your child, and you can provide the shot record for the ones you have taken. Have it notarized and turn it in. They can't say a word.
THERE IS NO LAW FORCING US TO VACCINATE OUR CHILDREN!