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Well, I finally got around to getting my flu vaccine today and was barely
listening as the screening nurse rattled off the questions - actually she
was making statements that I agreed with: "You haven't been sick with a
fever <shake my head no>..... You're not pregnant are you <no>...... And
you're not breastfeeding."
Well. THAT got my attention, but I didn't feel like making a scene in the
supermarket so I wimped out, thus doing a tremendous disservice to my
breastfeeding sisters who might need flu vaccines. :-( I really wanted
to ask, "Why on earth would that matter?" but to tell you the honest truth,
I figured if the company doing the vaccines was ignorant enough to include
this as a screening question, the person asking the question probably wasn't
informed enough to give me a good answer. And now that I've had time to
think about it, I am doubting my first gut reaction, so I ask you all:
There is NO reason why a breastfeeding mom couldn't get this killed-virus
vaccine, right? .
Mary Renard, RN, BSN, IBCLC
Vienna Virginia USA
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