Kristin Cavallari announced she and her husband Jay Cutler are not planning on vaccinating their children during an interview with Fox News Thursday.
"I've read too many books about autism and the studies," Cavallari explained.
When host Lisa Kennedy Montgomery said that there are no links between vaccines an autism, Cavallari expanded on her concerns.
"Well, there is a pediatric group called Homestead, Homestead or Homefirst, now I have pregnancy brain I got them confused -- they've never vaccinated any of their children, and they haven't had one case of autism. And now one in 88 boys is autistic, which is a really scary statistic," she said.
"Well, my mom vaccinated us and she doesn't have any cases of autism either. Isn't that weird?" Kennedy responded."The vaccinations have changed over the years, there's more mercury and other!," Cavallari responded.
No actual link has been found between vaccines and autism. The popular myth emanates from a 1998 case in which former physician Andrew Wakefield published a fraudulent paper linking the MMR vaccine to the condition.
Cavallari and Cutler welcomed their first son Camden Jack, on August 8, 2012. In October 2013 the reality star announced she was pregnant with her second son.