I am honestly glad I don't have children so I don't have to wrestle with my conscience when it comes to vaccination. It's all very well me sitting here being alarmed and even paranoid about it, but when I have to consider the long-term health of my child, it's a whole different matter.

I'm a strong believer in allowing children's immune system to develop immunisation naturally. I got chicken pox when I was a kid. I had fevers, too. As an adult, I seem to have a strong immune system, despite poor diet and not much exercise. Maybe I'm just lucky, or it's genetic. And I'm sure I had the TB jab when I was a kid, so it's not like my immune system is 100% natural. But idk, I don't really understand why measles, mumps and rubella are huge concerns in this country. They rarely prove fatal, and considering the potential health risks associated with vaccines, I do have to ask if it's worth it. I feel like the kids of today are the guinea pigs for the kids of the future.