I would say to ask the health visitor in your surgery. She will be able to advise you best. I would not take advice from just anyone as this is your childs health you are talking about. Be safe.
2007-03-19 01:36:27
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answered by charleys mum 3
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I know this isnt the answer to your question but i would like to advise you to not have the mmr administered in single doses as it is not as effective as getting them all at once, i have 2 kids who have both recieved the mmr as one jab at 15 months, there is no proven link between autism and the mmr if it is this that is worrying you x
2007-03-19 01:32:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I would like to echo the previous answer. By not getting the MMR vaccine, you are exposing your children, and the children in the local area to unacceptable risks. Have you any idea how bad measles, mumps and rubella are? If you fail to correctly get your children vaccinated you are endagering their lives, and yes, it is as serious as that.
2007-03-19 01:37:34
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answered by Bacteria Boy 4
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hi yes you need to go to your doctor,my granddaughter just had hers done via the doctor,we live in bridgend,
2007-03-22 07:39:45
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answered by Anonymous
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