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One of the benefits of contracting chickenpox (disease) as a child, is that

you become naturally immune. Vaccines do not have that benefit. If you

never had chickenpox as a child and then got it as an adult, then you should

be worried, because it's far more dangerous as an adult then as a child.

Considering however you already had chickenpox (assuming it was

" full-blown " ) then you're golden. There has been cases however if someone

had chickenpox where it wasn't a full-blown case that they got it again, but

both events were minor.

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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 21:55:03 EDT

From: Algaveda@...

Subject: should I be worried?

I am 6 months pregnant and I was around a little girl with a bad case of

chicken pox (road an elevator with her and her mom- the child that had them

was

14 months and they came up on Saturday and I saw her on MOnday- she was

vaxed for them at 12 months if that matteres). Now I had chicken pox when I

was a

child, but should I be worried- I dont even know how they are passed or if

my fetus could be harmed..thanks

Amy

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I wouldn't worry about it. I looked into it when I was about four months

pregnant with my second because I was exposing my then two year old. It is only

dangerous if the mother has never had them, or in the first trimester. I was

told by my midwife that they also worry if the newborn is exposed, but since you

are still a few months away from that, then I wouldn't worry.

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Sara

Proud Mama to

Colin 12/07/99

Jack 8/07/02

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I am 6 months pregnant and I was around a little girl with a bad case of

chicken pox (road an elevator with her and her mom- the child that had them was

14 months and they came up on Saturday and I saw her on MOnday- she was

vaxed for them at 12 months if that matteres). Now I had chicken pox when I was

a

child, but should I be worried- I dont even know how they are passed or if

my fetus could be harmed..thanks

Amy

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Similiar situation happened to me while I was pregnant, tho we spent an

entire weekend with our friend's little one, I was fine and our midwives

said the threat was to the fetus in the early weeks.

Good luck

Tania

should I be worried?

>I am 6 months pregnant and I was around a little girl with a bad case of

> chicken pox (road an elevator with her and her mom- the child that had

> them was

> 14 months and they came up on Saturday and I saw her on MOnday- she was

> vaxed for them at 12 months if that matteres). Now I had chicken pox when

> I was a

> child, but should I be worried- I dont even know how they are passed or

> if

> my fetus could be harmed..thanks

> Amy

>

>

>

>

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I had this same thing happen to me- I was pregnant with my son, and

my daughter got the chicken pox at 11 years old. I was VERY

concerned, so I called the clinic. They said because I had all ready

had them (in 9th grade- and they were BAD!) That I was immune and the

baby would not be effected.

Hope that helps!

Tara

> I am 6 months pregnant and I was around a little girl with a bad

case of

> chicken pox (road an elevator with her and her mom- the child that

had them was

> 14 months and they came up on Saturday and I saw her on MOnday- she

was

> vaxed for them at 12 months if that matteres). Now I had chicken

pox when I was a

> child, but should I be worried- I dont even know how they are

passed or if

> my fetus could be harmed..thanks

> Amy

>

>

>

>

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Bugger.

I have just stabbed myself in the thumb after giving Bayly his Mtx shot. The needle bent as I was trying to replace the cap, and it went straight through the cap, through my glove, into my thumb tip. Ridiculous.

Damn thing won't stop bleeding, and not even The Simpsons bandaids will stay on at the top of the thumb. :-}

Should I be worried about it? We're trying not to make a big thing of it, so as not to worry the kids. Stings a bit.

Jo

Bayly, 1-more sleep-til-5 y.o., extended oligo

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I did that once too. I would just clean

it and keep an eye on it and if it gets red or irritated I would call the dr

and ask.

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Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 3:02

AM

To:

" Undisclosed-Recipient:; " @connect.com.au

Subject: should I be

worried?

Bugger.

I have just stabbed myself in the thumb after giving Bayly

his Mtx shot. The

needle bent as I was trying to replace the cap, and it went straight through

the cap, through my glove, into my thumb tip. Ridiculous.

Damn thing won't stop

bleeding, and not even The Simpsons bandaids will stay on at the top of the

thumb. :-}

Should I be worried about it? We're trying not to make a big

thing of it, so as not to worry the kids. Stings a bit.

Jo

Bayly, 1-more sleep-til-5 y.o., extended oligo

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Thanks , it seems ok today.

Looks like the " Mater " bandaid did the trick! ( " Cars " , anyone?!)

LOL

Yes, we keep a supply of different badaids on hand, to keep Bayly and

his lil sis entertained while I'm getting his needle ready (it's

Violet's job to hold the bandaid 'til we need it).

Jo

>

> I did that once too. I would just clean it and keep an eye on it

and if it

> gets red or irritated I would call the dr and ask.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From: [mailto: ] On

Behalf

> Of Grant & Jo

> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 3:02 AM

> Undisclosed-Recipient:;@...

> Subject: should I be worried?

>

>

>

> Bugger.

>

>

>

> I have just stabbed myself in the thumb after giving Bayly his Mtx

shot.

> The needle bent as I was trying to replace the cap, and it went

straight

> through the cap, through my glove, into my thumb tip. Ridiculous.

>

>

>

> Damn thing won't stop bleeding, and not even The Simpsons bandaids

will stay

> on at the top of the thumb. :-}

>

>

>

> Should I be worried about it? We're trying not to make a big thing

of it,

> so as not to worry the kids. Stings a bit.

>

>

>

> Jo

>

> Bayly, 1-more sleep-til-5 y.o., extended oligo

>

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