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Yes, no vaccine is 100% effective. My niece had the vaccine and caught c.pox from another vaccinated child. Seems like a useless vaccine to me. Plus, if you go the vaccine route, a child needs boosters. Chicken pox is very serious in adults, so if a grown person forgets to get a booster shot and catches it, they would get real sick. Natural immunity is best!

2006-12-27 05:08:08 · answer #1 · answered by me 4 · 0 1

There seems to be some question about how effective a vaccine is... and if you need a booster or not down the road.

Best immunity seems to still be acquired immunity through natural means and exposure. Vaccines can be great, but it may not totally protect you.

2006-12-27 01:18:43 · answer #2 · answered by h2ocalla 2 · 2 0

YES, I have researched it and yes they can. In fact, they get it worse when they have the shot. My son got the chicken pox and he had a total of 5 on his body. It lasted for only a few days and then they were gone. I found mercury in the shots that they give you for just about anything. And I had a doctor admit to me that they had mercury in them. Good luck

2006-12-27 01:41:13 · answer #3 · answered by Angel 2 · 1 1

Yes. My son got the vaccine and still got the chickenpox. however, it was sooo mild you could not hardly tell. it's kinda like the flu shot. you still can get the flu only when you get it,it's not as bad.

2006-12-27 01:28:12 · answer #4 · answered by KinWin 5 · 0 0

yes, but pls. don't let it stop you from giving it to them because no matter what even if they get it they will still be protected by just getting it mildly!1

2006-12-27 01:47:02 · answer #5 · answered by livinhapi 6 · 0 1

yes

2006-12-27 01:59:54 · answer #6 · answered by rosey 7 · 0 0

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