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Well, it's not like I can take it back now. All I can do is look at the odds. "There are 772 serious problems identified in 23 million doses of vaccine," said Dr. Kevin Ault, associate professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics at Emory University. "I usually tell my patients that these serious events are tragic, rare and likely unrelated to the vaccine."
And, this whole report is based on 11-12 year olds. My daughter is 15 1/2. Even if it only lasts 7 years, that gets her through college.
They did make us stay 15 minutes after the vaccine, because of the chance of fainting, but my 12 yo (unexpectedly) nearly fainted last year when she got her tetanus booster, so I guess that isn't really a major concern for me.
My main concern the whole time has been what if it causes infertility issues later. My doctor did assure me that this particular vaccine is for a virus, so it is affecting your immune system, not your reproductive system. So that is not a concern.
Lisa
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