Jackson received his next set of vaccinations this past Monday. Only two this time. He did great - cried a little after the shots were administered and was a bit fussy the rest of the day, but that quickly passed.
Instead of the "standard" American Academy of Pediatrics'
vaccination schedule, Jackson is on Dr. Robers Sears' (aka "Dr. Bob")
alternative vaccination schedule. The AAP's schedule recommends that infants receive a combination of as many as six immunizations during each of their 2-, 4- and 6-month checkups. The same vaccinations are administered in Dr. Bob's schedule, just spread out a bit ---- one or two every month. I feel this schedule will be a little less taxing on his system.
As many of you know, I have an autoimmune disease that I feel was brought on by the hepatits B series of vaccinations I received 10 years ago. I had to get this vaccination in order to work in a medical lab. Because of this, I am very concerned about the vaccination schedule for Jackson and am keeping a close eye on his reactions.
While I hate worrying about vaccinations (do the ingredients include mercury/aluminum/ formaldehyde, fevers, breathing problems, etc.) I know,
for the most part, the diseases they prevent are far worse than the usual reaction from the shot. I think people forget about this when they decide not to immunize their children.
In any case, I'll get off my soapbox now!
We've had Spring-like weather here in San Jose this week. Temperatures in the mid- to upper- 70s! We have taken advantage of the nice weather and spent as much time as we can outdoors. Jackson's been on trips to the park, to the East Bay to visit friends and their babies, playing outside. Its been great! Here is a picture of Jack enjoying some tummy time outside:


He's starting to hold up his head very well! Still a little bit wobbly, but he's getting the hang of it. : )