If there aren't going to be any young kids/infants (that is, those who haven't already been vaccinated with the MMR shot) then i would stay home. Otherwise, i would take him. Isn't the point of the vaccine just that--to protect you if you do come into contact with it? So if everyone is vaccinated, then why shouldn't he be allowed to go?
And yes, your husband should put his wife's and child's feelings, needs, etc. first, before his own. Sounds like something my ex would do (which is why he's my EX.....lol)
2006-08-26 09:24:33
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answered by Cadysmom 2
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The shot is composed of an inactive virus meaning it is not meant to furnish them the certainly ailment. Did they provide you a sheet whilst he have been given his shot? regularly they might desire to furnish you a actuality sheet that lists precisely what's interior the shot, what each and every ingredient does, any section effects, and in spite of if the shot encompasses a stay or inactive virus. i think of you may take him to the ER, that way it particularly is seen jointly as he nonetheless has it, who is conscious, it particularly is long previous the following day. Plus various places would be closed the following day using fact it particularly is a trip. it somewhat is totally attainable he's having an allergic reaction to the virus. He desires to be seen so a Dr. can make it easier to comprehend for particular, and the Dr. additionally must document an unfavorable reaction document so the FDA and the manufactures of the vaccine understand approximately this. sturdy luck, i'm hoping he's feeling ok and the rash is going away quickly.
2016-09-30 00:45:46
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answered by lavinia 4
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This is the problem with injecting our kids with government created vaccines that contain poisonous amounts of mercury and live virus' and god knows what else. We wouldn't need all these dangerous vaccines if we didnt allow so many foreigners to enter our contry without health checks and screenings.
If your kids are sick it's your responsibility as an adult to minimize the exposure to other children. You would be damn pissed if some irresponsible adult brought their recently sick and infected children into contact with yours at the next family function. As the saying goes...do unto others as you would have done to you.
2006-08-29 13:29:00
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answered by g3nn 2
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No your son shouldn't go because if he got it after shots then it means he caught a mutated new string of it (just slightly different im sure) and a supportive husband should stay home but not all men will. ALOT of variable factor into if he should or can go. good luck with the baby...
2006-08-26 09:24:44
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answered by Uranium_Lopez 2
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You should take him to the doctor. Maybe it's not the measles, it could be an allergic reaction to the medication, anything is possible. Only a doctor can tell you.
2006-08-26 09:25:49
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answered by lady love 2
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My daughter had a rash with her vericella shot. We didn't go to a function because we had been around her. He shouldn't go. He should stay home and play daddy and help you take care of his child.
I hope your baby feels better.
2006-08-26 09:28:23
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answered by Annie Hightower 3
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since you and ur hubby have been around your son, aren't you guys contagious 2? check into that. if your son is upset, crying, in pain or itchy, ask ur husband to stay home IF you think he will help. if he won't send him to his parents.
2006-08-26 09:24:14
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answered by jimdamailman 2
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You are both the parents why don't you both stay home with him?
2006-08-29 11:02:43
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answered by real_sweetheart_76 5
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if he is sick than no because he will make other kids sick
2006-08-26 09:19:23
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answered by modelchick 2
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Call your DR.
2006-08-29 18:58:54
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answered by Jax 4
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