Guest guest Posted August 28, 2008 Report Share Posted August 28, 2008 The congenital rubella syndrome is a vitamin A deficiency disease by the looks of it. None of my childrens' generation get the rubella jab. One niece has 4 unvaxed children. She never had the jab and she came into contact with rubella during her pregnancy. Jabs don't work anyway so many people will be carrying it around quite harmlessly so just ensure the good health factors are taken care of and grab some homoeopathy if you slip up re sleep, fresh air, sunshine, clean water etc. It is abortion that has lowered the birth defects and also destroyed many perfect babies in the process! Somewhere I have an excellent paper on rubella. Will post when I've made inroads in my filing system. Maracuja From: Arlynn <abfab@...> Subject: Rubella vax prior to TTC? Vaccinations Date: Thursday, August 28, 2008, 9:58 PM I'm curious about what do you all/anyone feel about women who are tryng to conceive, should they get the Rubella vax prior to ttc? We don't vax our children at all, especially not one from aborted human fetuses. Just wondering about women who have not been vaxed and not exposed to Rubella and then get pregnant. What is your wisdom on this? I am just thinking about my pristine unvaxed daughter, when she's grown and wants to start a family. Dawn saying she got ear damage from the Rubella vax last year had me thinking. What would have a woman take a vaccine at 34yo?? That started me thinking about the " starting a family " and it snowballed to here. :-D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2008 Report Share Posted August 29, 2008 At 05:58 AM 8/29/2008, you wrote: >I'm curious about what do you all/anyone feel about women who are >tryng to conceive, >should they get the Rubella vax prior to ttc? No way There is concern that those vaccines given to women may be part of autism in their children. And the vaccine does NOT give immunity anyway And lots of side effects. >We don't vax our children at all, especially not >one from aborted human fetuses. Just wondering about women who have >not been vaxed and >not exposed to Rubella and then get pregnant. What is your wisdom on >this? I am just >thinking about my pristine unvaxed daughter, when she's grown and >wants to start a family. It is really rare to have problems from Rubella in pregnancy I will send some info And many have cases of Rubella and you never even knew it. Sheri -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK Vaccines - http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm Vaccine Dangers & Homeopathy Online/email courses - next classes Sept 08 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2008 Report Share Posted August 29, 2008 I wouldn't. First, I don't believe vaccines work so why bother taking on the risk, especially when you're trying to get pregnant? Second, you might have had rubella and not known it. I never knew I had it but when I got married, they tested my blood for it and apparently I did. Winnie Rubella vax prior to TTC? Vaccinations > I'm curious about what do you all/anyone feel about women who > are tryng to conceive, > should they get the Rubella vax prior to ttc? We don't vax our > children at all, especially not > one from aborted human fetuses. Just wondering about women who > have not been vaxed and > not exposed to Rubella and then get pregnant. What is your > wisdom on this? I am just > thinking about my pristine unvaxed daughter, when she's grown > and wants to start a family. > Dawn saying she got ear damage from the Rubella vax last year > had me thinking. What would > have a woman take a vaccine at 34yo?? That started me thinking > about the " starting a family " > and it snowballed to here. :-D > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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