A: It’s important to remember that your child is unprotected against a disease until he or she receives the appropriate vaccine. Learn more about the delayed vaccine schedule promoted by Dr Bob Sears before deciding if it’s the right choice for you. If you’re still not sure, get free advice from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia to help you determine whether to alter the immunization schedule.
Parents who decide to use a delayed schedule, such as that proposed by Dr. Bob Sears are actually leaving their child at risk of contracting a disease for the length of time they choose to delay the vaccines. For instance, suppose you delay a DtaP vaccination for 6 additional months, and your child is unknowingly exposed to pertussis (whooping cough) through bacteria droplets in the air. Your child would be vulnerable to catching this highly contagious respiratory infection during the period when the vaccines were delayed. Unfortunately, the coughing spells associated with this disease can escalate quickly, causing an inability to breathe and in extreme cases, death.