Stephanie, they want me to be vaccinated because of the risk of birth defects ifI were to get chicken pox while pregnant. They tested both of our blood for all types of things.
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That makes sense, at least. Does 60 days feel like forever?
Yes, it kind of does.
I talked to the nurse about it and she said it is more of a concern if I'm around kids often. I checked with H and G has been immunized, so that is not a concern. But I do spend a lot of time with my niece, who I think is too young to be immunized yet. She starts daycare next week so she may have more of a chance of being exposed to things like chicken pox.
How old is your niece?
I honestly wouldn't bother with it. If you are largely immune, your changes of a flair up are so slim that the cost/benefit doesn't work out.
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You know, I personally know that I would probably blow it off. But everyone has a different situation. It seems so unlikely that you would suddenly get chicken pox after years of not but maybe it's good to be really careful? Because you never know...
Infertility totally sucks no matter what.
Plei, she was born in September, so nearly 5 months old.
Stephanie. I am leaning in that direction, but, for obvious reasons, risk of birth defects, is a phrase that is pretty much always going to freak me out. Fwiw, my results were 1.06 and immunity is at 1.10.
I am generally pro vaccination, but that seems pretty close to immune to me.
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As may this: [link]
My MMR had gone completely tits up, which I didn't discover till I was actually pregnant. Most of the issues from any ailment that can cause birth defects are confined to the first 20 weeks of gestation, even the really serious ones like rubella.