At the risk of being written off as "just another insider" (I am a medical provider), I can assure you there is
no indication that vaccines lead to autism. Period. I could quote study after study, but let's leave it at one from the CDC for the sake of brevity.
CDC - Exposure to Thimerosal from Vaccines & Immunoglobins - Vaccine Safety
country,
The reason vaccines are spaced out the way they are is so that your child will be able to build up an immunity
before he/she reaches the age(s) that they would commonly be exposed to those diseases.
A very likely reason your child may not have contracted any of those diseases is because most (if not all) of those around him/her have been appropriately vaccinated.
No one, including me, wants to risk something that would place our children at risk. That's why its easy to second guess vaccine recommendations when there's so much misinformation on the internet, and even in the main stream media. But trust me, by
not getting the vaccines (or delaying them), you are actually placing your children at much greater risk of some very nasty diseases.
Best Wishes,
Lost