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Friday, 8 September 2017

The Risk of Rubella to Babies


German measles is a highly infectious disease caused by the rubella virus. The symptoms of the disease include fever, swelling of the lymph nodes, and rash that appears to any part of the body. German measles rarely occurs in babies, but carries an array of serious complications like mental retardation, heart defects and deafness. Rubella usually attacks pregnant women in their fourth month and could cause birth defects. Doctor's advises pregnant women for virus vaccine immunization to avoid acquiring German measles. The disease causes serious malformation to the fetus, often subject to therapeutic abortion, and could also cause miscarriage to pregnant women. Gamma globulin a mixture of protein in the blood, is given to pregnant women to prevent the disease.

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German measles is highly contagious to child bearing women during the first trimester of pregnancy. The earlier a woman acquires rubella during her pregnancy, the greater the risk of her baby. In a span of 10 weeks, the risk of rubella is reduced, though the infant may develop eye and hearing defects. During the second trimester of pregnancy, around 14-15 weeks, risk of rubella is apparent; babies are still at risk of sight and hearing complications. However, they will only experience it as they grow older. In the third trimester, the unborn baby could still acquire rubella, and if a mother has rubella the physician orders for an immediate diagnostic procedure, to determine if the baby is affected.

MMR (measles, mumps, Rubella) is a vaccine developed to fight rubella. The first dose is given 12-15 months in age, followed by the booster to be administered after 4 weeks. MMR vaccine comes with side effects; babies could manifest fever, rash after 1-2 weeks after the vaccine has been introduced. Some babies may have allergic reactions to the vaccine. Lymph swelling is an immune response of the body to the vaccine. Low platelet count is a rare side effect of MMR; Neurological side effects are coincidental, though it should be treated. The MMR vaccine has a small error rate; some people do not produce the antibodies needed to rubella after vaccination. Another possibility is that the vaccine wares off after a long period of time.

Anna Daniels is a freelance writer that is fond of writing articles about birth ball and third trimester and other baby and pregnancy related topics.

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Thursday, 7 September 2017

Rubella MMR Vaccine - Is it Safe or Not Safe or is There a Better Way?


The MMR Vaccine is a very controversial subject, leaving a large percentage of Parents of young children at best confused,and at worst a number of people frightened.
This is a compound vaccine which innoculates against Measles, Mumps and Rubella all in one go.
It is understandable to be fearful of something which has not yet, it seems, been clearly dismissed from being the cause, or partial cause of Autism in small children.

But what if your child were to contract one of those diseases as a result of not being protected against it?
Is the MMR vaccine the best protection against them, or does it create more problems than it solves?

There are a number of innoculations which no one makes a fuss of, Polio and Diphtheria for instance, because we know that they work.
So, it's not the fact of being "injected" that is the problem, as has been put forward by several people. Yes, it is unpleasant for the child to have a needle stuck into their arm or any other part of their body, but it is only very temporary, soon forgotten, and the benefits are obvious.

Two sides to the MMR vaccine I have recently encountered -

On the Negative side, a retiring Chief Medical Officer with a 40 year career in science and medicine in the US, Britain and Europe says there has not been enough research on the subject, and he has seen a "steady accumilation of evidence" from scientists worldwide that the Measles Mumps, Rubella shot is causing brain damage in certain children.
In 2001, he says, safety trials in the UK were inadequate before it's introduction.

There is a rising number of Autism cases and Autism related bowel diseases and immune system damage in a subset of vulnerable children.
The risks of brain and gut damage from MMR injections seem to be much higher where a brother or sister has diabetes, an immune disorder.
However, there is no one piece of conclusive evidence, and is very hard to prove the actual links in very young children.
In his view, it is entirely possible that the immune systems of a small minority cannot cope with the challenge of the three live viruses in the MMR shot.

On the Positive side, the Department of Health in the UK is of the opinion that the MMR injection remains the best protection against these three diseases.

The World Health Organisation maintains the MMR shot has an outstanding safety record, and there is a wealth of evidence showing children who receive the MMR vaccine are no more at risk of autism than those who do not.

Should this indecision and argument push forward the view that Single innoculation vaccines be available to those who want to chose that option if they feel this is a safer way to protect their young, and give them piece of mind?

The most important is the Rubella vaccine, as this is the most dangerous of the three diseases.
With the take up of the MMR shots so low, an immunisation program for Rubella needs to be instigated soon, or future generations of young babies could be facing a significant danger which could be avoided.

A different train of thought is that Natural Remedies could be effective in the fight against disease, without the need for conventional medicines.
A child's immune system will generally be able to fight off infections effectively, if the child is healthy, once he reaches the age where the immune system has had chance to develop.

Problems occur when the immune system is in a weakened condition making the child more susceptible to viruses etc. that it comes in contact with.

It is possible keep your child very healthy and thereby enhancing the resistance to infection and disease without the use of drugs, and constant visits to the Doctor.

There are books and eBooks which give a huge amount of information on how to build the immune system and strengthen your child's resistance to disease in a completely Natural way, readily available on the internet, and well worth reading. You can visit our web site, shown below, to see one of the best available today.

For anyone who hasn't encountered Natural Remedies before, it may come as a pleasant surprise to find that there are other ways to protect your child from being attacked by viruses, germs and bacteria, which have no side effects, and are safe to use.

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