Mskanga
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I have been giving my kids the flu shot now every year since they were 2 and 3 years old.
My oldest started getting it at 3 because she was getting really bad bronchitis and as a precaution the doctor wanted to try it one year, she did wonderfully that year and she gets it yearly ever since, my youngest started getting it too. The most they get over the winter is one or two days of a slight cold and that's it. I find it interesting that the CDC now advises people to vaccinate kids with the flu shot . Some mothers I know used to criticise me for giving them shots they didn't need ( they said ) but this year they are the ones lining up to get them.
My oldest started getting it at 3 because she was getting really bad bronchitis and as a precaution the doctor wanted to try it one year, she did wonderfully that year and she gets it yearly ever since, my youngest started getting it too. The most they get over the winter is one or two days of a slight cold and that's it. I find it interesting that the CDC now advises people to vaccinate kids with the flu shot . Some mothers I know used to criticise me for giving them shots they didn't need ( they said ) but this year they are the ones lining up to get them.