07/27/2025 / By S.D. Wells
Vaccines surely are NOT what they used to be. Nowadays, kids have to get 70 vaccines by age seven just to attend daycare and school, or society deems them a threat because of infectious disease fear-mongering. The vaccine CULT is relentless in their pursuit of the fully unvaccinated, blaming them for every person who catches so much as a head cold, including all the vaxxed sheeple and their vaxxed kids. That’s all changing now, thanks to the deadly clot shots that were dished out to billions of people worldwide during the plandemic. The vaccine violence is real, and people are finally figuring it out, especially pregnant and expecting mothers.
A significant shift in parental attitudes toward childhood vaccinations is underway, according to two nationwide surveys published in JAMA Network Open. The data reveal that 60% of new and expectant mothers are now questioning or delaying routine childhood immunizations, a dramatic increase from pre-pandemic figures when fewer than a quarter of parents expressed hesitancy.
Surveys: Majority of New Mothers Rethinking Childhood Vaccines Amid Rising Concerns
The studies—conducted by researchers at Emory University and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)—surveyed over 1,900 parents and pregnant women. The findings, highlighted by The Defender, underscore a growing trend of vaccine skepticism that has moved from the fringe into the mainstream. Notably, vaccine hesitancy was more pronounced among women who had already given birth, while nearly half of first-time pregnant women reported being undecided about childhood vaccines.
Several experts link this growing caution to the broader public conversation around COVID-19 vaccines. Biologist Dr. Christina Parks emphasized that trust in vaccination is best built through transparency, not coercion, calling for respectful and informed engagement between healthcare providers and parents.
A separate poll conducted by Zogby Strategies and funded by Children’s Health Defense (CHD) found that 60% of parents now support a formal review of the CDC’s childhood vaccine schedule. Gallup data echoes this sentiment, showing a 15-point drop since 2019 in Americans who consider childhood vaccines “very important.”
Dr. Brian Hooker, CHD’s Chief Scientific Officer, attributes this changing mindset to growing public awareness of vaccine injuries and concerns over the rollout and safety of COVID-19 vaccines. He credits Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s leadership at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for pushing new research into links between vaccines and chronic childhood conditions, including autism. One controversial study cited by CHD claims vaccinated children are 170% more likely to be diagnosed with autism compared to unvaccinated peers.
Physicians like Florida OB-GYN Dr. Kimberly Biss report that the data aligns with real-world trends, noting most of her reproductive-aged patients have declined vaccines since early 2022. Many new mothers, according to Parks, are “blindsided” by the number of shots recommended during early pediatric visits, prompting them to conduct their own research.
Additional studies reinforce this changing landscape. A Vaccines journal article from May 2024 documented a 15.8-point rise in pediatric COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy from 2021 to 2022, while another study from March 2024 reported decreased adherence to the full childhood immunization schedule.
Dr. Clayton J. Baker Jr., an internal medicine physician, argues that the rise in vaccine questioning reflects a culture of critical thinking, not misinformation. “People are using their heads,” he said, highlighting that fewer parents are blindly accepting all recommended vaccines.
CHD’s senior researcher Karl Jablonowski and Dr. Parks agree that more experienced mothers tend to be the most skeptical, encouraging new parents to ask tough questions. Early, honest conversations, they say, are key to empowering informed decisions.
As Kennedy’s HHS team calls for a re-evaluation of the 70+ recommended childhood vaccine doses, one thing is evident: today’s mothers are more informed, more involved, and increasingly assertive in making individualized medical choices for their children.
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