Toddlers: 12 - 24 Months

if You've never had chicken pox...

what are you going to do when/if LO gets them. I know theu can be deadly for adults, but I also know that I've gotten vaccinated from them
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Re: if You've never had chicken pox...

  • Deadly for both adults and children, but it is most common for those who die from it to be older adults.

    I had the chicken pox (twice), and my doc recommends getting the vax anyway to help prevent shingles. I will probably do that.

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  • I was tested for immunity to them when I was trying to get pregnant since I never had them. According the test I am immune to them.

    But I also plan on getting DS vaccinated for them in the aim that he never gets them either.

  • I've never had them, but my two older siblings had them when I was born (literally, they were home with the chicken pox while my mom had me) so I was exposed to them. When I was pregnant I was nervous cause there was an outbreak at my job so I got tested and am immune to them. DS is vaccinated already, so there's not much more I can do. If we get them, we get them. I've taken steps to prevent it, so I'm hoping it works.
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  • My brother had them and I hung out beside him the whole time (my mom's idea).  So my doctor theorized that I built up antibodies at that time even if I never came down with the symptoms.

    But I think DD got the vax (not sure, if not, she will get it), so hopefully it's not coming to our house.

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  • My brother had them when we were little, so my mom kept us together the whole time hoping I'd get it too, but I never did. I assumed I was immune but during my last pregnancy found out I'm not. DS has been vaccinated, so I'm not really concerned.

  • I work in schools so I got vaccinated when I was in grad school. DH and I were engaged at the time and i was thinking about our future.The thought of getting pox when I was pg terrified me more then actually get chicken pox in general, so i got vaccinated. So far so good
  • I have never had them.

    They told me when I was pregnant with DD that I had an immunity to them.

    I thought that I miss-understood them, but when I got pregnant again they did the blood work and told me that again.

    I have yet to research this to see what it means.  Meaning that I had a mild case and didn't know it or I have a true immunity.

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