I was told by the midwife who delivered my first baby, whom I trusted completely, that because there was severe asthma in both families I should not give my child any "live" vaccines.
Then the MMR came out and there was all that hoo ha about it causing autism.
I asked if I could have the vaccines individually, but my GP wouldn't hear of it as was the case with many gp's. If they had only listened to parents concerns and provided individual vaccines when requested, I am convinced that more children would have had the vaccinations so the medical profession must also carry some responsibility. They should recognise that parents concerns are very valid to them and should find a way to achieve the desired outcome another way instead of digging their heels in and po-pooing parents concerns.
Luckily my children didn't get measles, mumps or rubella and my eldest had the vaccines (her own decision) before pregnancy.
Both my girls got whooping cough though, one after thd other, and after 24/7 nursing I was exhausted, but we got through it.