A Pro-Vaccine Mom Meets Dr. Paul Thomas
What happens when a new mother who supports vaccines sits down with a vaccine-critical pediatrician — not to debate, but to seek answers?
Parents today face growing uncertainty when making medical decisions for their children. Conflicting information, industry influence and a lack of transparency in safety data have left many questioning what constitutes true informed consent.
In this rare conversation, a mother who describes herself as “in the middle” speaks with Dr. Paul Thomas, M.D. (retired) — asking the same questions thousands of families are quietly grappling with but rarely see addressed directly.
Rather than a debate, the discussion explores how vaccine safety is studied, how risk is communicated, and whether parents are being given the full picture needed to make informed choices.
They examine:
- How childhood vaccine safety studies are designed
- Why many vaccines were not tested against true saline placebos
- The influence of pharmaceutical funding on research
- Financial incentives tied to vaccination programs
- Changes in disease reporting over time
- What meaningful informed consent should look like for families
For many parents, the challenge isn’t a lack of information — it’s knowing which information to trust. As expectations of transparency grow, conversations like this reflect a broader shift toward questioning long-held assumptions and seeking accountability in pediatric care.
At the end of the day, parents bear the responsibility for their children’s health decisions. With that responsibility comes the right to clear, unbiased, and complete information.
Watch the full conversation below:
About Dr. Paul Thomas
Dr. Paul Thomas is a board-certified pediatrician and the author of several books including The Vaccine-Friendly Plan and Vax Facts. Over his decades in practice, he has cared for thousands of families while encouraging parents to participate actively in medical decision-making through informed consent.
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