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I suggested to my daughter that if she was determined to give her 2

year old son the MMR, would she please separate them and have them

injected a couple of months apart. Today she went to her doctor and was

told that they found that there were more side effects by separating

them so they cannot get the separate vaccinations. Is this true? I

read about vaccinations all of the time and have never heard this. Is

there any benefit to separating the vaccination and is that possible?

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I presume her doctor didn't give her any references to that statement either?

 

Please go to Mary Tocco's website, or vaclib.org,

it would be important to find that out.

I know that my youngest daughter did forego

formal vaccinations and had the homoepathic

nosodes for both her daughter and son.

You might encourage your daughter to look into

that if she feels more confident having her little son protected.

 

Hanneke

 

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>I suggested to my daughter that if she was determined to give her 2

>year old son the MMR, would she please separate them and have them

>injected a couple of months apart. Today she went to her doctor and was

>told that they found that there were more side effects by separating

>them so they cannot get the separate vaccinations. Is this true? I

>read about vaccinations all of the time and have never heard this. Is

>there any benefit to separating the vaccination and is that possible?

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I believe they give them separately in Japan and other countries due to excess complications with the combined MMR. I will try to find out for you if someone doesn't already know for sure--- On Fri, 1/23/09, ct0253j <ct0253j wrote:

ct0253j <ct0253j Can the MMR vaccination be separated? Date: Friday, January 23, 2009, 8:46 PM

 

 

I suggested to my daughter that if she was determined to give her 2 year old son the MMR, would she please separate them and have them injected a couple of months apart. Today she went to her doctor and was told that they found that there were more side effects by separating them so they cannot get the separate vaccinations. Is this true? I read about vaccinations all of the time and have never heard this. Is there any benefit to separating the vaccination and is that possible?

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