Guest guest Posted March 12, 1999 Report Share Posted March 12, 1999 I had to chuckle at 'smart and informed. " I think it comes with age. I'll be 43 in June! I was the exact same age...to the month..when I gave birth to my 10th as my mother was when she had her first grandchild!!!! AUGH!!!! lol. Chani is following our counsel which is, " If you or any young man you are dating is not ready for marriage...then only group date. " So...our 18 1/2 year old BEAUTIFUL and PERSONABLE daughter still prefers to run with her friends..both young men and women...rather than single date..so at least it will be a while before I have to add Grandma to my experience. Cherie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 1999 Report Share Posted March 12, 1999 Cherie, My pedi and I decided to give the dead vaccine first to immunize my son against the immunization. That is what I had done with my daughter out of instinct. I would have been one of those people who wouldn't have thought to tell the babysitter although I would never have my son babysat soon after vaccines. I like to be near to check for reactions. Thank you for reminding me about babysitters. I haven't had any teenagers watch them yet but it is good to keep in mind. You are very smart and informed. Wendi Immunization There is one consideration concerning immunization. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 1999 Report Share Posted March 12, 1999 Cherie, My pedi and I decided to give the dead vaccine first to immunize my son against the immunization. That is what I had done with my daughter out of instinct. I would have been one of those people who wouldn't have thought to tell the babysitter although I would never have my son babysat soon after vaccines. I like to be near to check for reactions. Thank you for reminding me about babysitters. I haven't had any teenagers watch them yet but it is good to keep in mind. You are very smart and informed. Wendi Immunization There is one consideration concerning immunization. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 1999 Report Share Posted March 12, 1999 Cherie, My pedi and I decided to give the dead vaccine first to immunize my son against the immunization. That is what I had done with my daughter out of instinct. I would have been one of those people who wouldn't have thought to tell the babysitter although I would never have my son babysat soon after vaccines. I like to be near to check for reactions. Thank you for reminding me about babysitters. I haven't had any teenagers watch them yet but it is good to keep in mind. You are very smart and informed. Wendi Immunization There is one consideration concerning immunization. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 1999 Report Share Posted March 12, 1999 I just wanted to add that the American Academy of Pediatrics now recommends the dead (which is an injection) for the first immunization and the live for the boosters (which is given orally). My first son had the oral polio vaccine for all three of his, and my next two (who are now four and two) had the injected (dead) first, followed by the oral (live). With my husband in the military and traveling to other countries, the question of whether or not to immunize never came up with us. The Japanese (my oldest son was born in Japan, and we are about to return for another four years) are not good about keeping up with their childrens' immunizations and they have a lot of deaths every year because of it. So, of course, with living there for the first two years of my ds's life we automatically had him immunized. I'm not trying to put anyone's opinion down, this is just what we did ) Kathy in Michigan Just recently the >AMA approved of the dead virus for polio vaccination. Before you had to go >to Canada to get it easily. We coulnd't go to Canada easily. Even now, >doctors are still instructed to give the live or intenuated immunization to >children for their first round and the dead can be given for any boosters. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 1999 Report Share Posted March 12, 1999 I just wanted to add that the American Academy of Pediatrics now recommends the dead (which is an injection) for the first immunization and the live for the boosters (which is given orally). My first son had the oral polio vaccine for all three of his, and my next two (who are now four and two) had the injected (dead) first, followed by the oral (live). With my husband in the military and traveling to other countries, the question of whether or not to immunize never came up with us. The Japanese (my oldest son was born in Japan, and we are about to return for another four years) are not good about keeping up with their childrens' immunizations and they have a lot of deaths every year because of it. So, of course, with living there for the first two years of my ds's life we automatically had him immunized. I'm not trying to put anyone's opinion down, this is just what we did ) Kathy in Michigan Just recently the >AMA approved of the dead virus for polio vaccination. Before you had to go >to Canada to get it easily. We coulnd't go to Canada easily. Even now, >doctors are still instructed to give the live or intenuated immunization to >children for their first round and the dead can be given for any boosters. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 1999 Report Share Posted March 12, 1999 Cherie, That sounds like good advice, to group date. Much safer these days. Wendi Immunization I had to chuckle at 'smart and informed. " I think it comes with age. I'll be 43 in June! I was the exact same age...to the month..when I gave birth to my 10th as my mother was when she had her first grandchild!!!! AUGH!!!! lol. Chani is following our counsel which is, " If you or any young man you are dating is not ready for marriage...then only group date. " So...our 18 1/2 year old BEAUTIFUL and PERSONABLE daughter still prefers to run with her friends..both young men and women...rather than single date..so at least it will be a while before I have to add Grandma to my experience. Cherie. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Start a new hobby. Meet a new friend. http://www.onelist.com Onelist: The leading provider of free email list services ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Breastfeeding is Best!! http://www.mariaann.com/breastfeeding.htm If you like this list also check out http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/weanedbuddies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 1999 Report Share Posted March 12, 1999 Cherie, That sounds like good advice, to group date. Much safer these days. Wendi Immunization I had to chuckle at 'smart and informed. " I think it comes with age. I'll be 43 in June! I was the exact same age...to the month..when I gave birth to my 10th as my mother was when she had her first grandchild!!!! AUGH!!!! lol. Chani is following our counsel which is, " If you or any young man you are dating is not ready for marriage...then only group date. " So...our 18 1/2 year old BEAUTIFUL and PERSONABLE daughter still prefers to run with her friends..both young men and women...rather than single date..so at least it will be a while before I have to add Grandma to my experience. Cherie. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Start a new hobby. Meet a new friend. http://www.onelist.com Onelist: The leading provider of free email list services ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Breastfeeding is Best!! http://www.mariaann.com/breastfeeding.htm If you like this list also check out http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/weanedbuddies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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