So...we went today to get our first round of vaccinations.
I got the typhoid and the first Hep A (the typhoid shot is good for 2 years); they think Hep A is good for 6 months, then a booster at 6 months offers lifetime immunity.
Hubby got: Tdap (tetanus, diptheria, and acellular pertussis); Hep A, Hep B (combo shot); typoid; and polio booster; then had MMR titers drawn (Tdap is every 10 years; Hep B is very similar to Hep A in that immunity is adequate after the first shot, but wanes with time so boosters are necessary for a certian portion of the population. In order to "cover" everyone it is recommended that Hep B is done as a series. Most adults only require one polio booster in their lifetime...so it's good for quite awhile).
Haley got typhoid and Hep A.
Since Ian is younger, we decided to hold out a bit longer...
...just in case the newest medical research to be published in tomorrow's medical journal does indeed find an association between vaccines and autism. We want our little guy to be as old as possible...just in case.
So next week, hubby has to get Hep A/B combo number 2, and I'll have to check whether or not me and Haley (and Ian) will need 2 Hep A shots. I think I may get the polio booster if I can't find records of my titer.
Let me tell you...my right shoulder muscle (deltoid) where Hep A shot was given, is very, very sore right now. And Haley (being a bit dramatic) is *really* nursing her little thigh.
And hubby's Tdap site is the most sore....
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We purchased a few more items for "baby sister" this week. A few onesies, a dress, and some PJs.
1 comment:
HI Kenly,
I've been following your blog as we're in the same boat you are. Here's our blog...http://zeltinsfamily.blogspot.com. We're also working with Adoption Avenues. But yesterday I was told there aren't any vaccinations needed for Addis Ababa. Were you told different?
Thanks,
Lisa
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