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Thank you, Jacquie. This is the kind of clarification I needed. I've also
posted this query to a pharmacist, and will let the list know what the
bottom line is. I agree with delaying the shot, but need to provide the
physician with the math.
Warmly,
Anna Swisher, MBA, IBCLC
Abundant Blessings
Austin, TX
>This is very complicated - I'm not sure you can do it by arithmetic. Going
>eeny, meeny, miny, mo among the studies would probably be as valid a way of
>estimating as any....and it's probably best to be conservative and delay as
>long as possible the introduction of foreign goodies into anyone's body,
>IMO.
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