June 2015 Moms

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  • At my 8 week ob appt the first thing my Dr asked me is if I had my flu shot yet. I said no she said go get it asap. I got it that weekend incase I had any side affects. I was tired and a bit cranky but nothing out of the norm now a days. My arm didn't hurt which was surprising. I wod get it you don't want to out y oy r baby at risk if you do get it.

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  • I just got mine yesterday. I'm a little late but my husband has an autoimmune disease so when I saw that on the list of diseases which if you or someone you live with have preclude you from getting a shot. So I waited so I could check with the doctor. It turns out I really should get the shot bc of his disease to protect him. He has ankylosing spondylitis and if I brought the flu home it could make him really sick. I'll be sure to get it every year now.

    Also last year a very sweet girl from my hometown got the flu while pregnant. Her doctor relied on old information and told her to wait until 20 weeks to get the vaccine. First she was hospitalized and went into a coma. Then she lost her baby while laying in that hospital bed without even waking up. Then she died. It is such a devastating story and it is true. After that I swore I would get the flu shot every year.

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  • Yes I defiantly agree. Don't be mind less and just get it.
  • As a mom to be, it's my take that this is a mother's choice and it doesn't bother me a bit if another mother decides to get a flu shot or not. 

    As a researcher, however, I just have to say that even clinical trails from reputable sources can be poorly conducted or flawed. These articles do not have to contain gross or malicious errors either, a tiny issue here or there could be enough to doubt conclusions. The public assumes some level of blindness when these studies are conducted and it can be difficult to decipher truth in the headlines. 

    We should be able to trust the scientists, to have trustworthy sources, and rely on processes in place to help ensure the quality and reliability of this information, but our "scientific literature" may not actually be all that we really want it to be at times. Still, I use this body of evidence daily to make fuzzy places of understanding a bit clearer, however;  it makes me uncomfortable when it is treated as an infallible arbiter of actual truth. 

    There are a lot of decisions to make for our children, considering all things (that we can) let's all just do the best we can in responding to our children's needs for protection and comfort. I also hope we all get through this winter without getting any strain of the flu. :)

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  • Man, people be crazy.

    I don't get the flu shot because I work alone in an office and only occasionally am I exposed to other people, DH works with two guys doing construction so he/they aren't often exposed to other people, and DD goes to a home daycare so she is only exposed to two children on a constant basis....so getting the flu isn't really a concern for me.

    **This was a discussion had with my doc, he basically asked about our situations and said "yeah, you guys don't really need it"
  • Personally I think people who refuse to get the flu shot are being selfish. So what if you've never had flu before? You're risking your babies health! Not only that but you're risking the health of people around you, I just can't understand why you wouldn't get it
    See this is where I'm at.  I've never had the flu before, and I share a bed with a man who always seems to be sick.  I have a rockin' immune system.  Prior to my first pregnancy I never got the flu shot because I have a serious needle phobia.  I've been getting the flu shot every year since 2011.  Because it's not just about me any more.  It's about the baby.  The baby I'm carrying that can't get a flu shot and would die from the flu.  The baby who is born and too young for a flu shot so relies on the immunity he gets from my breast milk.  The toddler with a worse immune system than I who is exposed to who-knows-what because I can't control every person he or I come in contact with.
    This is me exactly. I taught high school for 3 years and never got sick, ever. No flu shot, just lucky with my immune system. But my decisions don't just affect me now. AND I know that I'm going to be spending more time in the doctor's office and (while not during flu season, I hope) in the hospital to deliver. There are a lot of people who frequent those areas that rely on herd immunity. It's not fair to my baby or to anyone with immune deficiencies for me to be walking around potentially spreading germs just because I traditionally haven't gotten sick.

    Also, with virus strains, past lack of susceptibility =/= current/future immunity.
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  • I'm surprised my OB didn't ask me about the flu shot when I was in Monday. But I got mine last month at a flu shot clinic at work. And everything looked great on u/s Monday
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  • Being "anti vax" is the ultimate first world luxury - folks who are so far separated from disease and death that they get all worked up about imaginary dangers... Many of the patients I see in the Congo strap their babies on their backs and travel for DAYS through dangerous areas and poor road conditions, often sleeping on the ground outside of clinics, waiting, so that they can get their children vaccinated. About half of the women I've talked to there have buried a baby. The rates of hearing and vision loss, as well as seizure or fever related brain damage, is beyond what most people would imagine. There is no hate in what I'm saying here, but an acknowledgement of the luxury and comfort you must live in to not recognize how important vaccines are. No one, NO ONE, who has watched a mother wail over her dead child would be posting this kind of nonsense about life-saving and disability-preventing vaccines. This is Deau, he had polio as an infant. His hands and legs are partially paralyzed because of it, and often cause him pain. The kids next to him are all deaf, 2 from prenatal rubella. Your first world life, and herd immunity are the only things that make you different from them.
    Thank you for this.

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  • @trampslikeus ILY. Thank you for that.

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  • Also, @Trampslikeus, I LOVE your huge sized duck gif. Makes me laugh every time I see it!

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  • @mommacandi‌ :) it still makes me giggle too - you should watch the whole bit, it's on YouTube - Bruce Springsteen on Jimmy Fallon from last year, I love them both so hard

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  • @Trampslikeus‌ thank you for that. Very well said and hope it changes the minds of those who are anti-vaccine!
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  • @mommacandi‌ :) it still makes me giggle too - you should watch the whole bit, it's on YouTube - Bruce Springsteen on Jimmy Fallon from last year, I love them both so hard
    AHH hahahaha! I just did...SO good! Best suggestion I've gotten today! Thank you!

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  • Bumping to love @Trampslikeus‌ !!! My feelings exactly and so well stated.




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  • As a teacher, I always get the flu shot. My doctor encourages me to do so pretty much as soon as they hit the market every year as do my principals.
    Last year DH got the flu and was sick for over a week. I had to help him sit up in bed and he took weeks to recover. My best friend also got it and she practically lives at my house on the weekends. I didn't get it even though I was obviously exposed. The year before DH got the flu and was sick for over a week. I also got the flu but was only really sick for a few days.

    Do your research and make decisions for yourself. I got my shot this year when I was 3 weeks pregnant and everything is fine. My arm was sore for the day and if anyone touched the area of the shot for a few days.
  • I am not getting a flu shot. Here are some package inserts: 



    They both clearly state that the flu shot has not been studied for safety or efficacy in pregnant women. I don't care if the CDC says "millions of doses have been given to pregnant women" and that it's "safe." To me, that sounds like it's also based on anecdotes and not an actual study. 

    My midwife doesn't recommend a flu shot and I don't feel one bit bad about skipping it. 
  • I am not getting a flu shot. Here are some package inserts: 




    They both clearly state that the flu shot has not been studied for safety or efficacy in pregnant women. I don't care if the CDC says "millions of doses have been given to pregnant women" and that it's "safe." To me, that sounds like it's also based on anecdotes and not an actual study. 

    My midwife doesn't recommend a flu shot and I don't feel one bit bad about skipping it. 

    So you went to medical school, right? What are your credentials for knowing better than 99.8% of doctors and medical researchers?

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  • @ trampslikeus... how do you know some of us have never buried a child? And in fact I do work in the medical field. Do I believe in certain vaccinations... absolutely. Do I believe medicines can be a saving grace... of course. However, I believe our bodies do heal and can without medical technology. We humans have survived thousands of years... before the practice of medicine. You do know it's practice right? Trials and errors go into testing these medications. Vitamins are ment to be used as a supplement... as most vitamins are. To supplement your diet. So a healthy diet full of macronutrients and micronutients supplemented with vitamins should boost the immune system enough to ward of a virus. And me choosing not to get the shot isn't going to harm you... I mean that is why you chose to get it. To ward off the flu virus and prep your body for the virus you might catch this "flu season". So if i have chosen (as many, many people do) not to get the shot... the only one who's in danger is me... and sure you can say my baby as well... however, I just don't believe that. She's perfect safe inside my uterus. Again... this is simply my opinion and thousands of others. Bashing me and telling me how uneducated I am because I have used my God given right to be human and say "No" doesn't make me any less uneducated than yourself!
  • My credentials are that I know how to read and I have the right to make choices about my own body. I really hate that argument though...that just because I don't have a medical degree means I couldn't possibly make an informed decision about my own healthcare. 

    You can get as upset as you want about my choice not to get a flu shot. It's not going to change anything, and I am tired of everyone demonizing people who opt out of shots. 

    Just to add fuel to the fire, I won't be getting a tdap shot either. 
  • Not getting a tdap. Awesome! I pray that you are not infected with whooping cough while your child is a newborn.

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  • This is why I will not be getting a tdap. 


    Doesn't really seem worth it to me if I could unknowingly spread the bacteria to my infant. 
  • This is why I will not be getting a tdap. 



    Doesn't really seem worth it to me if I could unknowingly spread the bacteria to my infant. 
    *sigh* do people actually bother to read entire articles? Here's a quote you may have missed:
    "Still, cocooning is better than nothing. An infected person with a cough is probably spreading more germs that someone who spreads it through talking or exhaling, said the FDA's Merkel"

    Is your argument that "well it doesn't work perfectly so why even bother"? Because that is one seriously flawed line of thinking.
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