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What are the main risks of the pre-school boosters? (exc mmr)

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essbee · 28/06/2006 20:17

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rabbitrabbit · 29/06/2006 14:40

Thanks jimjams

essbee · 29/06/2006 14:53

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julienetmum · 29/06/2006 17:26

Didn't they used to say that a tetanus jab lasted 10 years anyway.

In which case dd will be covered by the baby jabs she had.

I'll speak to the head of pre-prep and prep when I next see her to ask if there will be any problem. I am assuming if it isn;t available then a trip to a & e would be pointless anyway as they couldn't give it then or do a & e have it.

hulababy · 29/06/2006 17:29

I have just, still nervously, made an appointment for DD's pre school bosters for the 10th July. Already been to see the community pead about her "possible" reaction to the first MMR. They say that it was just a coincidence she was poorly and no link. I am not conviced right now, but perhaps never will be as no answer is ever going to be possible. They did also suggest her described symptoms could well have been wild measles itself, just coincidence again witht he timing.

So 2 week's time I will be a nervous wreck going to get these sorted.

I'll be watching/reading all these lots!

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