as far as i know if your child ends up getting a chicken pox like rash its not the contagious type. but just check with your GP before you get it done.
yep as nai said!! get your immunity checked first!
i got my levels checked as we were going to start TTC, found i had immunity and had her done, i also checked with the pregnant girls in mothersgroup to make sure they were immune before i had her done as well
The amount injected is only just enough for the child to develop an immune response, and therefore the "memory" cells, so that if they come into contact with chicken pox later, the body's immune system will swing into action much quicker and fight the virus much more efficiently than if it didn't have the immunization. It is not enough for the virus to actually take hold and cause real illness. The risk of contracting chicken pox from a child that has had the immunization is very very low, although theoretically it *could* happen, it is very unlikely to. If the child that had the needle, who previously has never had chicken pox, doesn't contract it - and they have been directly exposed to the virus- then it is even less likely that anyone else will get it either.
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