3. No chance of autism
One of the age-old attacks on vaccines is their supposed correlation to causing autism in children. You’ll find many anti-vaccines sharing alleged stories of how their child developed autism after getting a vaccine. The fact is, any child who is autistic was likely already in that state prior to receiving the vaccine. It’s hard knowing that your child is different, so one might find a scapegoat such as vaccines to pass the blame on in the hopes of comforting themselves. While many kids who are autistic receive vaccines, the relationship isn’t causal.
In a Denmark study on the MMR vaccine, they researched the records of hundreds of thousands of children. There was no risk found with regards to autism in children who were vaccinated. Other studies in various countries have also been conducted and have come to the same conclusion, but the Denmark one is among the largest.