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I am trying to get pregnant and my Dr wants me to take a rubella shot.? |
Anyone with past experience know if I need to stop trying for 3 months or is it ok to continue trying? what if I refuse the rubella shot-I read that the chances of catching rubella is 1in 900,000 but I dont want to risk the baby yet I dont want to stop trying as we have been trying for allmost a year now. Any advice please? If you haven't had the shot before, you should most certainly have it before you get pregnant - I'm sure your Doc filled you in on all the things that could affect your baby if you had the misfortune of contracting rubella Just get the shot. It best for your baby. You would want to do anything you could to ensure a safe arrival for your future child wouldn't you? Even getting as little shot. Believe me compared to labor this is nothing. Get the shot. I don't believe in the shot. What is in it can hurt the and you even more than the chances of you accually getting the disease! get the shot. are you willing to risk that one in 900,000 chance. Call the docs office and just ask if you can continue trying. its a 5 min call that will answer all your questions The chances may be slim that you would contract Rubella, but if you are the 1 statistics mean nothing. Sometimes the symptoms of rubella are so mild that people don't even know they have contracted it, but if you are pregnant it can cause some serious side effects. Vaccinations are bad for you! |
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