The timing of early childhood vaccinations often coincides with when autism symptoms first become apparent to parents, usually between 12 and 24 months of age. As parents, your child's health and development is of utmost importance to you. If you are here reading this, you may be grappling with questions about vaccines and autism, and want to make informed decisions about vaccination. These are natural human concerns that deserve thoughtful, evidence-based answers. One such question is “ Do vaccines cause autism ?” The answer is: “ No, vaccines do not cause autism”. However, we deserve more than just a simple "no". We deserve to understand the research, examine the evidence, and feel confident in the choices we make for our children. Without further ado, let's dive into how vaccines became linked to autism and why it has been resolved by the WHO’s Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety that vaccines do not cause autism. What Led to the belief that Vaccines caus...
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