The Amish do get vaccinated:
Do The Amish Vaccinate? Indeed They Do, AND Their Autism Rates May be Lower.
@liamona, hopefully your doctor is a good one. I have worked in a family practice residency for a summer, worked in an ER, worked in a cardiovascular postoperative unit, been through almost two years of medical school, shadowed on a psychiatric inpatient wing, and talked with many doctors in the community and I have yet to find one that opposes vaccines. Hearing a doctor fearmongering against vaccines raises a big red flag for me because in most scientific circles there is no debate-- vaccines do more good than harm, and are a wise decision for children.
moonrambler has posted some studies in children, I posted a study in an older cohort (which I found, by the way, by hitting CTRL+TAB and google searching for about five seconds), and if you actually wanted to see the studies out there you could google search as well. I think any articles you find, though, you will not believe. They will just be more confirmation for you that there is a big conspiracy out there on the part of modern medicine to harm you and your children.
Most doctors make enough money to hang pictures of waterfalls on their walls (an interesting measure of success).