Get the damn vaccinations.
All there is is a bunch of weak conspiracy theory stuff about how they're to brainwash us or give us disease.
But in reality, vaccines are the reason we live to 80+ years old instead of being dead by 40. You don't hear about crap like polio or smallpox that much anymore, thanks to vaccine. And it's the reason why we'll never have a bubonic plague again.
It's a good idea to investigate on a vaccine by vaccine basis, imo, if you have the time and inclination to do so. Vaccines have done a lot of good, but that doesn't mean that every vaccine and time frame in which they are recommended are necessarily the best for each person. I like to make informed choices when it comes to my most precious children.
There is no vaccine routinely given for bubonic plague. It is a bacterial disease, treatable by antibiotics. And it could recur again at any time.
One vaccine that is a ridiculous example of sheer public health policies, meaning you are a number and a statistic, is the Hep B vaccine given to babies. The only way one gets Hep B is through blood or body fluids, or from an infected birth mother, or family member. It is contracted more along the lines of an STI, or due to risky behavior. I think the immunization schedule for it is three vaccines, beginning at birth and continuing in their first year. I think this is analogous to child abuse. If or when kids become sexually active, they should have access to it, but to propagandize all mothers to give it when women are in labor in the hospital is overkill. Plus, they do not even know if antibodies will still be produced in the body later in life when the child does become sexually active, or participate in risky behaviors, necessitating more hepatitis B injections anyway.
That is just one example of why parents really do need to be informed. I chose to do tetanus because it exists everywhere and death from tetanus is a real possibility; I don't want to worry about every puncture wound. Diptheria carries with it a 10% mortality rate, which is good enough for me. I can see a good arguement for getting pertussis because I've heard of very sick babies from that; it can be a very scary illness. As far as the others, I don't think it's so bad for children to get sick. I stay home with them, they are not in daycare, so they are not only not as likely to be exposed, but I am there to take care of them. And I breastfeed so long that that protects them and makes them get well faster too.
Furthermore, there are more and more parent, and even physician groups, speaking out against vaccines; and some evidence to show that autism spectrum disorders are exascerbated by some vaccines. There are even more anecdotal stories about kids having seizures after routine vaccinations. Doctors are great at what they do, but you are still at the mercy of their own biases. Be wise and research for yourself, then you will be able to speak candidly to your health care professional.