...and the signs become obvious over time as the child develops. @bodhibrian @VaccineUK @GidMK @skepticalraptor
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It's not obvious in a one-month old that they're going to have language delays.
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It's when the child reaches the age of expected milestones and they don't occur+
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+that autism becomes more apparent.
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Fever is an innate immune response and not surprising in reaction to illness or vax.
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I'm a parent too and I know baby distress/screaming is upsetting.
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@bodhibrian@kath2cats@VaccineUK@skepticalraptor What sort of parent is happy to let their child catch measles, polio, tetanus etc...?3 replies 1 retweet 1 like -
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@bodhibrian@kath2cats@VaccineUK@skepticalraptor Not to mention that it's IMPOSSIBLE to 'make' someone autistic.2 replies 1 retweet 1 like -
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@bodhibrian @kath2cats @VaccineUK You've had the apparent autism increase explained to you you're just too stubborn to accept it.
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