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What to Talk About with Parents 

Parents will have many questions about their children’s vaccines. Answering questions with confidence helps parents feel confident in choosing to immunize their child according to the CDC’s recommended immunization schedule.  

Remember, YOU are their most trusted source of information.  

Questions that may be asked:

What To Talk About With Your Parents

  • Can it harm my child to get several vaccines at one time? Does my child need all of the vaccines recommended?

  • Will my child be okay if they have a side effect??

  • Are the ingredients in vaccines safe? Aren’t aluminum and mercury dangerous?

  • Do vaccines cause autism?

  • What vaccines does my child need to start school?


What To Talk About With Your Adult Patients 

Adult patients may be unaware or misinformed about the need for vaccines beyond childhood. Your advice and recommendation are the strongest predictors of whether they get vaccinated.  

Remember, YOU are their most trusted source of information.   

Questions that may be asked:

What To Talk About With Your Adult Patients

  • I've gotten all my childhood vaccines. Why do I need more?

  • Are the ingredients in vaccines safe? Aren’t aluminum and mercury dangerous?

  • What vaccines do adults need?

  • Can I get vaccinated if I’m pregnant?

Disclaimer: The information provided in this Q&A is based on source material that was pulled from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention and the PA Department of Health. It was verified for accuracy as of Aug. 2024. Please note that medical knowledge and guidelines are constantly evolving, and it’s always best to consult directly with a healthcare professional for the most up-to-date advice.
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