@Soap
"Only just got round to reading your replies. I see what you are saying Sqad. Dr Wakefield was struck off because of the methods he used to gather his data, and not because the results were disproven."
To be clear, Soap - Wakefield was struck off the medical register for fraud,unethical study design,and falsification of data plus a few other things.
His thesis - that the MMR vaccine could cause ASD has been disproven, with many many many papers and studies showing that there is no link, no causation in the decades since Wakefields published "research" - which was retracted by the Lancet which originally published, and disowned by the 11 co-authors on the paper.The GMC do not comment on hypotheses and theories, they never have.
I do want this to be crystal clear though - the only reason a causal link was proposed who between the MMR vaccine and ASD was Wakefield's single study, based upon just one case study of only 12 children, all selected with a view to bringing suit in the US, the work being paid for by the lawyer wanting to bring the class action. He has been struck off for fraud and malpractice, and his thesis has been refuted repeatedly by other researchers employing far more ethical and far more comprehensive studies and articles.
Now, having said all that- Vaccines can be used even if they are not licensed in the UK under a clinicians supervision, so if you are determined to go ahead with 3 separate vaccinations, that would be OK providing all 3 single vaccines are available in the UK. I had thought though that those clinics offering the single vaccines in the UK were unable to get hold of any Mumps vaccine right now, but I could well be wrong about that.
I hope it all goes well anyway, regardless of which route you take :)