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Would you, or have you given you childrenthe MMR Jab? Yes or No?
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I gave my first 2 the jab, but the effects weren't known then so I knew no better.
It's seriously doubtful if I'd give it to the baby. Hubby is dead set against it, and as Bliar won't even say if he's given it to Leo I'm betting that he hasn't, and if it's not good enough for him....
These people use as normal folk as guinea pigs. I was watching an old episode of The X Files where the Government were testing some drug on people in asthma inhalers. I wouldn't put it past them.
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Hiya
Lady V how old are you because i'm 23 and myself and my husband had the jab and the rest of our gerneration. I gave it to my two children. I have 23 cousin all younger than me and so does my husband they have all had the mmr and no problems.
Many of the children that had the single jabs have had lots of problems also the effects of measles mumps and rebella is diar.
iI dont know its a hard decision i waited until my children were 18months as opposed to 12 before they had it.
Plus you cant trust phramcuticals (excuse spelling). confused3
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my son will get the jab
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What's the "MMR Jab"?confused3
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What's the "MMR Jab"?confused3
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A 'measels, mumps and rubella' injection/vaccination for infants
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Yu tink se me dun but me na dun!
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LOL...here I'm thinking you guys are talking about smacking your kids...later...
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3 of my daughters have had MMR but my youngest daughter was unwell after the DPT & Hib then stopped breathing after the 2nd dose so she hasn`t had any vaccinations since. Majority of children are ok but you don`t know until the child has it that they will have a severe reaction. She spent 10 days in intensive care.
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3 of my daughters have had MMR but my youngest daughter was unwell after the DPT & Hib then stopped breathing after the 2nd dose so she hasn`t had any vaccinations since. Majority of children are ok but you don`t know until the child has it that they will have a severe reaction. She spent 10 days in intensive care.
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I wouldn't give any children I know the jab. I have known of two children having a bad reaction to the MMR jab. I think both of them had a fit.
It may be fine for the majority of children, but what about the small minority who will not react so well.
Who knows what is really in these injections or the real agenda behind these mass-immunisations.
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Thanks Lamoor. It took her 2 years to get over it. She had heart surgery when she was 7 monthsand recovered within days but this knocked her for six. She ended up developmentally delayed but isn`t doing too bad now. Just a bit behind other children.
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Lady Vee, if you`re not giving baby the jab make sure he/she has plenty of foods with vitamin A.You get it in oilyfish, dairy products and fruit and veg, I give my daughter butternut squash, carrots, sweet potatoe.. fruits are melon nectarine peaches. When she was a toddler I would mix the fruits with yogurts. Now she`ll happily eat them and I mix the sweet potatoe, carrots and squash and make a soup. She loves it when she comes home from school hungry.
A lack of Vitamin A is what causes complications of measles.What we aren`t told is thereason why measles is so serious in other countries is because of malnutrition.
I`m not saying that you shouldn`t vaccinate your child but if you choose not to, make sure you know how to recognise the signs of measles and what to do if your child is getting ill.
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Camlo2k,
Sorry to hear about your child, and I'm glad she's doing ok know.
But didn't she react to the Hib injection, not the MMR?
My son had his first dose of hib etc, and is due for the second in 2 weeks. Now you've made me think again....
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