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<div style="font-style:italic;">What are your reasons for wanting to start vaxing?</div>
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I would like some "protection" against Pertussis. It's the only disease that there's a vaccine for that actually worries me. My kid is about to enter a large public school next year.<br><br><div style="margin:20px;margin-top:5px;">
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<div style="font-style:italic;">1) I think I want to do Rubella, just because I would never forgive myself if my son caught it and gave it to a pregnant woman. Rubella is one of the only diseases "herd immunity" seems to work for without any weird negative effects happening. (erm...except the whole natural immunity in childhood thing, which would be ideal, but I think we're past a point of no return on that one.)</div>
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That's interesting. My plan with Ruebella is to wait until my daughter hits puberty, and then have her get the vaccine, should she not have natural immunity by then. I think as adults, women ought to be responsible for their own health during pregnancy, not the children in their community. When I was pregnant I got checked to see if I was immune. I wasn't. Despite being "up to date" on my shots. I still had a healthy baby, thankfully.<br><br><div style="margin:20px;margin-top:5px;">
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<div style="font-style:italic;">2)Maybe Measles. I'm not afraid of the disease hurting my own child, but I do think "herd immunity" is protecting immunocompromised kids here..and measles actually <i>could</i> be globally eradicated....I think.</div>
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I'm not afraid of measles. Both my parents had it as kids. I haven't heard of it being dangerous.<br><br><div style="margin:20px;margin-top:5px;">
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<div style="font-style:italic;">Mumps portion isn't working, so scratch that component..it's a mild disease anyway.<br>
Hep A- too mild to vax for<br>
Hep B- I'll reconsider that one when he's a teen<br>
DtaP- vax doesn't work (pertussis portion, at least. I might want to get it for the tetanus part later...but tetanus being so rare, I'm not in a hurry)</div>
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I have given my daughter one vaccine, and that was Tetanus. We live in Maine. It's too possible that she'll be barefoot and get a puncture wound. And the treatment for that is --a tetanus shot. One that is worse (tocicity-wise) than the vaccine. So I got her the vaccine.<br><br><div style="margin:20px;margin-top:5px;">
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<div style="font-style:italic;">Chickenpox- will do a titre check around age 10ish, and vax then if not immune.</div>
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I have to find out how the chickenpox thing works. At what point does chickenpox start becoming more dangerous? That's when I'd want to get her vaccinated, if she's not naturally immune.<br><br><div style="margin:20px;margin-top:5px;">
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<div style="font-style:italic;">IPV- No point.</div>
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Yeah, I don't see this as a concern, unless we travel to a place where Polio exists.