Single Measles Vaccine MMR - Should I Get My Daughter The MMR Jab/booster?

MMR - should I get my daughter the MMR jab/booster? - single measles vaccine

I had my daughter vaccinated in 2000 with the single vaccines (measles, mumps and rubella) did not have a second batch, as the doctor said it was not really necessary. Now there more to measles (as many people chose not to JABS) at all after the impact of autism, so I wonder if I too get the current rate of maternal mortality? She is 8 years.

The individual images are not really an option again, there are over 200 pounds (unless someone knows different!)

7 comments:

AV said...

Because the diseases have serious complications, yes. There are measles and other diseases, even if they are not vaccinated, not disappear by magic.

There is no link between vaccines and autism. Keep your child healthy and take his shot.

I understand your question, I realized that to do so with the reinforcements. Continue with the engines, are just as important as the original shooting.

Constance B said...

I say yes too, and I hope that will soothe your mind to ... The autism / vaccine preservative scare was born some time ago and that the affected children (in the year 1980 (1988/1989) and the early 90s when my first two children) and by the time my youngest son was at the end of the year Born in 1992, not heard from him. In the United States during an outbreak of a disease like measles or hepatitis, etc. I recommend boosters.

Constance B said...

I say yes too, and I hope that will soothe your mind to ... The autism / vaccine preservative scare was born some time ago and that the affected children (in the year 1980 (1988/1989) and the early 90s when my first two children) and by the time my youngest son was at the end of the year Born in 1992, not heard from him. In the United States during an outbreak of a disease like measles or hepatitis, etc. I recommend boosters.

cathrl69 said...

I want to ask your doctor - sometimes the first page is not restricted to "very good, if the second is a good idea. Maybe he knows that his daughter was reacting to the first joint (not a temperature and a bit of a rash that fight with him to find out what?) To those who worked for them.

Do not touch me, the only vaccine with a barge pole. I am amazed how people will reject the MMR JAB, on the basis that there is a statistical correlation minutes with autism in a small study by a doctor into disrepute - and then you give your child the individual vaccines, in which no one has no research at all this guy did!

cathrl69 said...

I want to ask your doctor - sometimes the first page is not restricted to "very good, if the second is a good idea. Maybe he knows that his daughter was reacting to the first joint (not a temperature and a bit of a rash that fight with him to find out what?) To those who worked for them.

Do not touch me, the only vaccine with a barge pole. I am amazed how people will reject the MMR JAB, on the basis that there is a statistical correlation minutes with autism in a small study by a doctor into disrepute - and then you give your child the individual vaccines, in which no one has no research at all this guy did!

internit... said...

The panic autism was proved to be unfounded.

Ask your doctor if your child needs a booster - that you can do.

Steven R said...

Yes, you should be vaccinated. It is better to be safe then sorry. What do you know anxiety autism? I'll tell you the wrong search of a charlatan, who believed that they would immediately gain fame because she thought that there was a link between vaccinations and autism? Is a correlation study and proves nothing. It has been shown that a child with autism is a vaccine. Great find! Wow people and ensure that your child does not get a terrible disease.

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