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My daughter got tested for german measles and mumps,she had the mmr.do we have a problem here? |
My daughter got tested for german measles and mumps,she had the mmr.do we have a problem here? Depends on what the results are - it may show she is immune. However I had a Rubella jab when I was 11 yrs old and yet when I was tested at pregnancy they found I wasnt immune xxx not sure what you mean by tested for has she got them or has she been tested to see if she has the imunity for it A problem with what? DOES she have it? No vaccine is 100% effective. However the more people that have their kids immunised the more the community as a whole is protected against these illnesses. Do not have the jabs!! We are seriously setting ourselves up for things we cannot cure. This may sound irresponsible but I truly belive that we are going to reach the end of the road and have nowhere to run. We have immune sytems, Okay some peoples are deficient (mine is one), but I am willing to take the chance. I trust in nature. My father had polio as a child and is disabled now but still lives a happy and fufilling life, with his wife. Don't write off the human race with innoculations, we are stronger than that. We will survive regardless and be stronger for it!! My three children had their MMR injection and all three of them got the German Measles and mumps a couple of years after their jab. So if this is this whats worrying you don't let it because they are childhood illnesses and they are better getting them while they are young, just because they got h jab doesn't mean they will be exempt from getting mild to medium cases of the above mentioned illnesses, however it does prevent the most severe case that you would get if your child was not immunised. if you mean she as got them dont worry to much as wont be to bad if been imunised for them will only be mild |
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