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My son received an extra Christmas gift this year - Rubella (which honestly was not a big deal for him at all)

The issue is my little pregnant brain starts spinning and is armed with the knowledge that rubella causes a ton of birth defects especially first trimester and not everyone gets symptoms of rubella....

I got the MMR as a kid if that does anything (I know there was outbreak of the mumps awhile back of vaccinated kids at a college)

So what do you think Poal?

Should I start putting money away for a short bus?

Or is my brain spooking me for no reason?

My son received an extra Christmas gift this year - Rubella (which honestly was not a big deal for him at all) The issue is my little pregnant brain starts spinning and is armed with the knowledge that rubella causes a ton of birth defects especially first trimester and not everyone gets symptoms of rubella.... I got the MMR as a kid if that does anything (I know there was outbreak of the mumps awhile back of vaccinated kids at a college) So what do you think Poal? Should I start putting money away for a short bus? Or is my brain spooking me for no reason?

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[–] 3 pts

Did they provide immunity? Probably not. The vaccine industry has been basically unregulated for years. They have been labeled as "A pUbLiC nEcEsSiTy!" and so concerns for safety, efficacy, and reliability have been ignored. We all know about how the companies are not held liable and any evidence of harm they do is swept under the rug. Heck, they could ship rat droppings dissolved in saline and they would be unscathed.

You, personally? Stay healthy, stay clean, eat as much real food as you can while avoiding soy-infused, fructose-fortified garbage, and get some sun. The human immune system can be effective if not loaded down.

Your kid? Well, you're on Poal, so, yeah, your kids will need the short bus. That's just genetic.