one of the things we should also point out is that mothers should definitely breastfeed during this flu epidemic. the only antibodies that your infant will get to protect themselves from h1n1 will come from their mama's milk!! Even if you were going to bottle feed, consider breastfeeding during this time of h1n1.
the best vaccination for your baby is their mama's milk!!!
Now that the flu episode has been on it should have answered some of these questions. I hope the people in the high-risk categories will get their shots as soon as possible. My pregnant daughter & daughter-in-law have done so. I think the risk of getting this flu outweighs the risk of the shots.
Now that the flu episode has been on it should have answered some of these questions. I hope the people in the high-risk categories will get their shots as soon as possible. My pregnant daughter & daughter-in-law have done so. I think the risk of getting this flu outweighs the risk of the shots.
My DIL is 18 weeks pregnant and her doctor has not mentioned a thing to her about getting this vaccine.I am very leary about her getting it though,also very concerned about one for myself.Is there any proof that there will be no terrible long term side effects?????
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one of the things we should also point out is that mothers should definitely breastfeed during this flu epidemic. the only antibodies that your infant will get to protect themselves from h1n1 will come from their mama's milk!! Even if you were going to bottle feed, consider breastfeeding during this time of h1n1.
the best vaccination for your baby is their mama's milk!!!
Now that the flu episode has been on it should have answered some of these questions. I hope the people in the high-risk categories will get their shots as soon as possible. My pregnant daughter & daughter-in-law have done so. I think the risk of getting this flu outweighs the risk of the shots.
Now that the flu episode has been on it should have answered some of these questions. I hope the people in the high-risk categories will get their shots as soon as possible. My pregnant daughter & daughter-in-law have done so. I think the risk of getting this flu outweighs the risk of the shots.
I think we would all like the answer to that
question but I don't think there is any proof
that it is safe. It bothers me that the vaccine
was not available earlier. Some schools here
are already doing what they said they wouldn't
do..........closing down because they don't have
25% of the school attending. Mothers are protesting
the fact that they are terrified to send there children
to school, the schools are saying they are doing everything
possible to keep the children safe but how do you stop it
once it's in the door.........aggravated about the whole mess.
My DIL is 18 weeks pregnant and her doctor has not mentioned a thing to her about getting this vaccine.I am very leary about her getting it though,also very concerned about one for myself.Is there any proof that there will be no terrible long term side effects?????
Yvonne
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