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I took MMR vaccination on june 30, 2007. What will happen if i found I'm delayed and pregnant? |
Will the MMR vaccination affect the baby? I took the vaccine june 30, 2007 and I found out I missed my period for july...and found out I'm pregnant? what are the risks? what will I do? If your period was due just the last couple of days, I don't think the risk for the embryo is very high, but you should talk to your gynecologist. |
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