Hi
Have you read his book? I would really recommend the book before you see him as it will give you an idea on his stance on vaccination.
Essentially, I gave him the family history I felt was relevent after reading his book and his explanation of each of the vaccines.
My dd reacted to pertussis in 2006. She did have the full course eventually but I delayed till 9m and 12m for the 2nd rounds. He told me that, inadvertantly, I had done the right thing.
My dd is nearly 3yrs and I am sure that is a factor that Halvorsen took into account when giving his advice.
However, in a nutshell, I paid for a consulation and we discussed dd's history and he gave his recommendation on what she should have and what he felt wasn't necessary. He supported my opinion regarding rubella & mumps and he accepted my desire not to overload dd's system with multiple jabs.
I was waivering on measles but he explained that the risk of complication from wild measles was greater than the risk of side effect from the vaccine. On that advice I decided to give dd the measles jab that day.
I felt so much better having spoken to him. I cried outside after giving dd the jab and I worried like mad that night but on the whole I feel better for having done something instead of inaction thru fear.
HTH