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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Right...but the point is some of the pro-vaccine rhetoric is not actually fact. Which is extremely frustrating for people who really do want to know how things work and what certain risks are. For instance, I just looked up rotavirus and breastfeeding. While the vaccine must be administered by 4 months so for vaccination is doesn't really matter, it was interesting that studies show a strong protective benefit from breastfeeding - but only for the first year. Also breastfeeding right after the vaccination may make the vaccine less effective. Many people on DCUM have recommended giving Tylenol before vaccinations to help combat soreness....that's great except Tylenol can make the vaccines less effective. Again, accurate information is vital[/quote] The Tylenol thing before vaccines is new (a study came out in the last few years that suggests it may reduce the effctiveness of vaccines). I think this just means that you shouldn't get your advice from the Internet. Our pediatrician was all over this when the evidence came out. [/quote]
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