Has anyone else gotten this shot? I am freaking out now. Lots of people report getting violently ill, a full body rash, high fevers, a link to autism, and even seizures. I am almost regretting getting this shot. I should have researched it further. All of these incidents occurred around the 7th day after the shot. I am dreading that day.
Has no one gotten this?
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Re: omg I looked up the MMR
My older DD had the MMR at a year. No reaction whatsoever, not even a little fever. DD2 will get it at her appt on Tuesday.
FWIW, there are zero credible sources linking vaccines and autism. The MMR can cause a rash and fever, but the truly serious reactions are rare. Here's the link to the CDC fact sheet, the second page lists the risks and chances of them occuring:
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/downloads/vis-mmr.pdf
DD1 Feb 2010
DD2 Sept 2011
My DD has now developed a runny nose and pulling at her ear. I think a trip to the doctor is in our future. I want to make sure these symptoms are side effects and not something else.
It is one of the main vaccines they give children. Q got this shot last week. Today he's running a low fever and a bit cranky, but our doctor warned us this was a very real possibility.
The benefits far outweigh the negatives in almost every case.
No it doesn't. But that one website was so biased saying that it did. I wouldn't say it was a reputable source.
Linz the stuff I have read said that reactions can occur almost immediately and then up till around the 25th day after receiving it. So lots of days where the reactions can show up. Poor T. But she has been so whiny and grumpy, it worries me. She's NEVER like this and has never been sick before. Ugh, I hate being helpless. Im going to get some ibuprofen tonight and try that.
I should be more clear, I didn't mean to not get the vaccines at all. But there is the option to get the MMR which is a combined immunization or you can separate them into individual shots over a period of time. But after reading more, its not proven that separating them is any better. Its just one of those things they gotta go through. :[
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TTC since 10/07
11 medicated cycles
including...
4 IUIs*5 IVFs*1 FET
2 chemical pregnancies*missed m/c @8w 9/09*missed (twin) m/c @8w 5/10
Laparoscopic myomectomy 8/10
Chromosomal translocation of #2 now requires ICSI and PGD
IVF #4= success!!! G-man born 8/18/11
IVF #5 2/2013 = N born 10/10/13 at 35w3d
I'm sorry your so concerned about the shot, Ginger. It's good to be informed but just make sure you have reliable sources.
I'm sure she won't have any problems with the shot
I'm glad to hear that a lot of people got the shot with no major reactions. L gets hers on Monday, and her party is on Saturday. She's never had really bad reactions to shots before, so hopefully she will be okay!
TTC since 10/07
11 medicated cycles
including...
4 IUIs*5 IVFs*1 FET
2 chemical pregnancies*missed m/c @8w 9/09*missed (twin) m/c @8w 5/10
Laparoscopic myomectomy 8/10
Chromosomal translocation of #2 now requires ICSI and PGD
IVF #4= success!!! G-man born 8/18/11
IVF #5 2/2013 = N born 10/10/13 at 35w3d
Please keep in mind, ladies, that if your child got sick after the one year visit, it's highly likely it's just because you were IN THE DOCTOR'S OFFICE. Once your child is mobile, a visit to the doctor almost guarantees they'll pick up something while there. That's not saying to not keep an eye out for a vaccine reaction - but those reactions are incredibly rare.
As your kid ages, and you see what I mean about getting sick at well visits (if you haven't already), you'll pretty much only visit the pedi if it's absolutely necessary.