This has gone beyond “vaccine skepticism” folks. The world is coming to the realization that vaccines, and we’re talking ALL of them, are much more of a risk than a benefit, if there’s any benefit at all. In fact, a growing number of pregnant women and young mothers in the U.S. are reconsidering routine childhood vaccinations, according to two nationwide surveys published in JAMA Network Open. The findings show that 60% of respondents are considering delaying or refusing vaccines for their children, a sharp shift from pre-COVID-19 trends when fewer than 25% of parents questioned the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) vaccination schedule.
- 60% of pregnant women and young mothers are hesitant or plan to delay routine childhood vaccines, according to two nationwide surveys published in JAMA Network Open—a sharp increase from pre-COVID vaccine skepticism levels.
- Mothers with previous birth experience showed the highest levels of vaccine skepticism, while 48% of first-time pregnant women said they were still undecided about childhood vaccinations, signaling a shift toward more individualized decision-making.
- Experts suggest growing hesitancy stems from increased access to information and past experiences with COVID-19 vaccines, leading parents to critically assess the risks, timing, and number of vaccines recommended for children.
- Healthcare providers and researchers are urging more early engagement on vaccination discussions, but many experts emphasize that trust is built through respectful dialogue—not pressure—highlighting a shift toward informed, collaborative decision-making between parents and providers.
‘An Encouraging Sign’: 60% of Pregnant Women and Young Mothers May Delay or Refuse Routine Vaccines for Kids
The surveys included responses from 174 pregnant women and 1,765 parents of young children, collected in April 2024. Vaccine hesitancy was most prominent among pregnant women who had already given birth and parents of young children. Notably, 25% of parents said they would refuse at least some vaccines for their children, while 33% expressed intent to skip all or part of the childhood immunization schedule. Nearly half of first-time pregnant women reported being undecided.
Finally people was getting wise to the poison vaccine bs! I would NEVER subject myself or my child to the poison jab.! After all the harm it has been proven to cause, why would anyone in their right mind get it or allow their child to get it?