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dekaley 2 year about to his mmr in 3 weeks

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Northorder · 12/08/2019 08:33

I have a 2 year old who is advanced and only taken to the GP twice for a cough. He is so healthy and looks healthy. He has had other vaccinces but the MMR is the one that concerns me the most. I know a lady who worked for the NHS who says her son was vaccine injured by the MMR.

did your child have any reactions or change after this vaccine?
Thank you

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
CruellaFeinberg · 12/08/2019 08:37

Really this again?

There is no risk of autism from the MMR. If you do some research instead of someone told me you would know this

Summersunshine2 · 12/08/2019 08:39

Everyone worries, it's normal but no my child didn't have any bad reactions.
My child did however get measles before he was old enough to have the vaccine. He was very ill but recovered well. Reading about the possible outcomes of measles is very scary.
I would say definitely get the vaccinations for them.

Sweetpotatoaddict · 12/08/2019 08:44

How would you feel if your child died from measles?

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SayOohLaLa · 12/08/2019 09:10

Your child won't get less advanced by having the MMR. There is no link between the MMR and autism. We have a baby back in my husband's family who died as a result on measles though, as the vaccine wasn't available back then. I' m sure his mum would have loved the option of the MMR and a baby who lived beyond 18 months.

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