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DonnaJoe708
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Member since 5/05 4002 total posts
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Question for a friend...
Hi ladies,
One of my friends is pregnant and just received a phone call from her cousin saying that she (the cousin) received a measles vaccination earlier this week and should stay away from anyone who is pregnant. My friend called her OB/GYN and they said they never heard of this...is there any truth to this?
TIA and sorry if I was a bit confusing!
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Posted 12/22/05 12:05 PM |
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twobabies
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Member since 7/05 9662 total posts
Name: Mrs. Honeybee
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Re: Question for a friend...
i never heard of this before, the only thing i can think of is maybe the woman that had the measles vaccine may get a slight reaction to the shot, and may develope a very mild case of the measles. i know this can sometimes happen with the chickenpox vaccine. and if that happens, i know pregnant women should stay away from anyone with the measles. thats the only thing i can think of.
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Posted 12/22/05 12:08 PM |
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mominmarch
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Member since 9/05 276 total posts
Name: Victoria
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Re: Question for a friend...
I work in a dr's office and I heard of that. they say that because you can get a reaction 10 days after recieving the vaccine. it's also a live vaccine so it is active.
Message edited 12/22/2005 12:43:07 PM.
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Posted 12/22/05 12:42 PM |
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pharmcat2000
Mom of 2 + 1

Member since 10/05 7395 total posts
Name: Catherine
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Re: Question for a friend...
Yes, the reason is because it is a live vaccine and there is a slight risk of transferring it to other people. However, people who have been vaccinated should be fine, as long as they are not immunocompromised (i.e. cancer or HIV).
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Posted 12/23/05 1:36 AM |
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cantbelieveit
Love these kids!

Member since 10/05 4708 total posts
Name: Tammy
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Re: Question for a friend...
When I went to the dr to get my blood work results, the only thing that came back with a problem was that I am no longer immuned to rubella. Another words, my mmr shot ran out and after I have the baby, I have to get another shot. So maybe this could be a reason. I know I should stay away from people who just had shots.
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Posted 12/23/05 8:38 AM |
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