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"There was a lot of debate about teh MMR being given as as single jab when it was even associated to causing autism at one point. I believe that is why it is now generally administered in separate jabs?" Its NOT generally administered that way otherwise it wouldn't be called an MMR vaccination. ![]() | |||
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"It's still ordinarily administered as a triple vaccine in one jab at the age of 1 and on starting primary school. The nonsense about autism a few years back did public health in the UK a considerable amount of damage as some parents were scared into not giving their kids some or even any of the three components. I sincerely hope it doesn't happen but I feel some of them will pay the price." Me mammy always said she'd pefere a kid with autism than one who was extremely ill, or worse. Any time there's a 'new' jab there's always going to be worries about side effects, the h1n1 was the same. It's just the way of the world I say go for it if the docs are recommending you get it, but if you're worried you can always talk to them about it first? xAx | |||
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