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Are you getting the tdap shot in third tri? *when will you get the tdap shot (what week)?* Thanks!

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Re: Are you getting the tdap shot in third tri? *when will you get the tdap shot (what week)?* Thanks!

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  • Okay I'll bite on this so are you trying to say that it's better to not vaccinate at all then to try and prevent these terrible illnesses with vaccinations? Also do you feel vaccinations are a cause of autism? Your answers to these two questions will give you any credibility to me and may fight the crazy antivaxer label so I personally would love to hear your take on it. 
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  • I'm glad you're questioning what is injected in you in general, especially while pregnant. I really encourage you to research further before getting vaccinated. Not only does the package insert say that it has never been tested for safety on pregnant women, but the vaccine in itself is showing to be pretty useless. Even the cdc  is questioning its efficacy. I do not vaccinate mysel or my children ever, so take it for what you want. I am not a "crazy anti vaxer,"  and I know these boards heavily promote vaccines in the name of science, but honestly, its not crazy or anti science to question what you inject into your body. It's incredibly healthy and freeing to be informed and to know why. Please research and make an informed decision.
    I do the alternative schedule and am curious where you've read that the CDC is questioning its efficacy. I know gardasil has been pretty much proven ineffective, and the original "designer" has said its a sham...
    A recent study came out showing that immunity from the accelluar vaccine isn't as long lasting as they thought.  I don't know the exact numbers off the top of my head but by 5 years out, something like 70% of vaxed kids aren't immune anymore.  The whole cell vaccine given before the 90s was much better but had a higher likelihood of cauing febrile seizures in kids, prompting the switch to the acellular version.  They're now looking at alternative options to prevent having to revaccinate people frequently while avoiding the febrile seizure issues.  Short term its still quite effective which is what matters when you get it during pregnancy, but long term it may not be as great as they thought.  
  • I meant I'm worried about getting the shot while pregnant with a growing baby inside of me. Baby will be vaccinated after birth regardless. 
  • I would recomended anyone who is questioning the benefits of this vaccine visit the 'Light for Riley' facebook page. There is a video on there of Riley in a pertussis induced coughing fit just before he passed away.

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  • You'll find anything even close to resembling anti-vax convo gets shut down pretty quickly on these boards. I suggest doing your own research and talking to trusted health care professionals, and getting lots of opinions from educated sources who aren't strangers on the internet. If you decide against vaccines during pregnancy, it's best not to mention it on TB unless you're looking to stir the pot or get flamed.
  • @Sgoldberg247 I think I may love you for this response! 


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  • It's to bad there's no vaccine for Jenny McCarthy syndrome. 
    And it's TOO bad there is no vaccine for the propped use of to/too/two. I honestly still don't know who Jenny McCarthy is. All this is beyond the point. I answered the OPs question with what I believe, which is that it is okay to question the vaccine and to understand it before making the decision. The end.
    actually, you VERY selectively cherry picked which points to address while clearly ignoring a lot of excellent points.
     It's a bit silly to come in and make some of the comments you made and then expect to just say, "the end" when you have obviously run out of material.
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  • I'll definitely vaccinate my child, I'm mostly concerned about getting it while pregnant (and have something happen like lose baby because of it). I'll talk to my ob about it. I was curious if a lot of people get the tdap while pregnant because most of the people I've talked to were never offered the shot during pregnancy. 
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  • It's to bad there's no vaccine for Jenny McCarthy syndrome. 
    And it's TOO bad there is no vaccine for the propped use of to/too/two. I honestly still don't know who Jenny McCarthy is. All this is beyond the point. I answered the OPs question with what I believe, which is that it is okay to question the vaccine and to understand it before making the decision. The end.
    actually, you VERY selectively cherry picked which points to address while clearly ignoring a lot of excellent points.
     It's a bit silly to come in and make some of the comments you made and then expect to just say, "the end" when you have obviously run out of material.
    Oh, my material has most definitely not run out. Give me a soapbox, and I'll talk to you for hours about vaccines, but this thread wasnt to argue vaccines. 
    So initially you were fine coming in and making anti-vax comments... and now suddenly it's not a thread to argue about vaccines? Yah, still sounds like u have run of material.  
    Something to consider while up on your soap box---  if your platform is going to be the "terrible side effects of vaccinations," then for the love of public safety, please also tell people to research the effects of the diseases you are telling them not to vaccinate against. It would be a terrible thing to tell someone not to vaccinate their child and then to later learn that child has contracted one of these diseases.   If that were me I would never be able to live with myself

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  • I'll definitely vaccinate my child, I'm mostly concerned about getting it while pregnant (and have something happen like lose baby because of it). I'll talk to my ob about it. I was curious if a lot of people get the tdap while pregnant because most of the people I've talked to were never offered the shot during pregnancy. 
    Again, I haven't heard or read about deaths of a baby while pregnant and getting the vaccine...Or am I missing that info?  I wouldn't trust that article you posted. Just talk to your doctor whether it's offered to you or not and maybe read around a bit more. It's ultimately your decision.
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