What i was trying to say - and maybe not in a way that felt helpful to you (sorry) - was that babes take a lot of toxicity with the jabs and so they will then try to expel it during the next month or two after jabs. So if you do them a month apart it is most likely that the previous jabs' pus will be forming by then and be coming out of yr baby in the form of some kind of inflammatory response : eg skin eruption, chest infection, ear, kidney or just a huge amount of snot. To then jab again just adds to the load on their systems. This is why 'it's hard to find a day when babies that age don't have a cold etc'.It is not to have a debate but to put the 1 month apart idea into a context of an immune response and its development.