Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Influenza Season Vaccinated Against Influenza. Does Baby Get Any Immunity From My Vaccine, Being Breast Fed?

Vaccinated against influenza. Does baby get any immunity from my vaccine, being breast fed? - influenza season

I have been vaccinated against the flu just before the winter season (Australia). I breast-feed my baby, for one year) (request brats. My baby in some form of immunity? I have a house full of children who have the flu and I'm waiting for my baby, gained a certain immunity from my vaccine.

2 comments:

OrganicM... said...

Your baby will probably not be immune to vaccine against influenza, the milk is received at this point. You could their vaccinations 1 years, which failed to young people is good.
The flu vaccine protects only against the common habit of some influenza. Childern If you are a man who will not be in the vaccine can get you and your baby.
They were often the hands reduce the risk of infection.

dedum said...

pass a certain immunity to his son, but probably not enough to prevent your baby from catching the flu.
Your child may have vaccine against influenza after s / is 6 months, but not too late to obtain the vaccine for your baby, however. So they keep going as isolated as possible and for him / her are not vaccinated if he / she has arrived!
Good luck, I hope everyone has well soon!

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