csgsu
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We planned a once in a lifetime trip to Disneyland for May of this year....Im a little worried but at this point cant cancel everything so should I be worried?
We planned a once in a lifetime trip to Disneyland for May of this year....Im a little worried but at this point cant cancel everything so should I be worried?
I really wasnt that concerened until Disneyland started to say young kids shouldnt come and I saw Disneyland emplyees getting it. We talked to his Dr and she said it shouldnt be a problem
My son had his 1st round of mmr vaccine early this month. I've scheduled his 2nd round 4 weeks after the first since we well be in disneyland end of February. Anyone talked to their dr about this? I talked to a nurse that was kind of an idiot and didn't know that the cdc website says they can have the 2nd vaccine a minimum of 4 weeks later. I'm second guessing myself![]()
My son had his 1st round of mmr vaccine early this month. I've scheduled his 2nd round 4 weeks after the first since we well be in disneyland end of February. Anyone talked to their dr about this? I talked to a nurse that was kind of an idiot and didn't know that the cdc website says they can have the 2nd vaccine a minimum of 4 weeks later. I'm second guessing myself![]()
My son had his 1st round of mmr vaccine early this month. I've scheduled his 2nd round 4 weeks after the first since we well be in disneyland end of February. Anyone talked to their dr about this? I talked to a nurse that was kind of an idiot and didn't know that the cdc website says they can have the 2nd vaccine a minimum of 4 weeks later. I'm second guessing myself![]()
It was my understanding that the first MMR is given at 1 year but the second one can't be given until they are 4. At least that's what my doctor told me yesterday, as I was asking her about it regarding my 3 year old son. If you're worried about the first one being effective, I would request they check the titer testing. It's a simple blood test to show their immunity against the virus.
It was my understanding that the first MMR is given at 1 year but the second one can't be given until they are 4. At least that's what my doctor told me yesterday, as I was asking her about it regarding my 3 year old son. If you're worried about the first one being effective, I would request they check the titer testing. It's a simple blood test to show their immunity against the virus.
School-Aged Children (Grades Kindergarten through 12)
The second dose of MMR vaccine is recommended routinely for all children aged 4 through 6 years before entering kindergarten or first grade. However, the second dose of MMR vaccine can be administered at an earlier age if the interval between the first and second dose is more than 28 days.