Just thought I'd share a story I heard recently. A friend of mine had their little 4 month old in hospital after spending all day with it screaming in pain and drawing it's legs up and vomiting. They weren't sure if it was gastro or something else. They spent the night in hospital, and then the next morning it had a big poo with blood in it.
Anyway, within about two hours they had diagnosed it with intususception, which is where a part of the bowel telescopes in on itself and starts to die. They had to fly out to a children's hospital and have surgery to remove the damaged bowel.
Anyway, when they were talking to the paediatrician, he was saying that this condition was an uncommon but "well-documented" side effect of the rotavirus vaccine. He even said that he'd prefer to have rotavirus, then have to deal with an intussusception.
Another reason I'm glad we've chosen not to immunise...
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