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Why are SINGLE Vacs safer? is there still autism risk with singles?

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kalo12 · 07/11/2008 19:49

Can someone tell me the pros and cons.

my ds reacted badly to the 4 mth jabs, and has very sensitive stomach and quite allergy prone so i'm a bit hesitant about the next lot at 12 mths.

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
HappyMummyOfOne · 14/11/2008 14:05

We went with the single jab options too. I was unsure about the MMR and decided that the single jabs were a better option.

We booked the measles one first as felt it was the most important and then the other two were done at 6 week intervals.

DS had no reaction to any of them and the doctor we used was great. Shall return to the same one for the boosters. Put them off for a while as DS has caught everything going since starting school but seems to have a better imune system now so will at least book the measles one.

rebelmum1 · 14/11/2008 14:15

I think you need to weigh up the individual risk to your child. I can recommend further reading, The Vaccination Bible by Lynne Mctaggart founder of What Doctors Don't Tell You here gives you the counter argument to vaccines.

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