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Bypass the designated apparatus and there's going to be . . problems.
*You have to scroll down the pdf about just past half way to find the paper on "Randomised, double blind, crossover challenge study of allergenicity of peanut oils in subjects allergic to peanuts".
It does not matter to your body whether an antigen is ingested or eaten. It gets into the blood either way, and that is how it gets exposed to the immune system.
Many people do just fine without gallbladders, which store bile but do not process it. Since none of this has anything to do with vaccines, I'll let it rest.
Wrong!
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Originally Posted by suzy_q2010
There is no evidence that vaccines cause allergies, though someone with a known allergy to a vaccine should not take it. People with egg allergies may be able to take vaccines, even those made in eggs, but should discuss it with their doctors.
Isn't that . . interesting?
Now, put things in the proper sequence.
You get an egg vaccine, and then you get allergic to eggs - then you ask your doctor if you should get another egg vaccine.
^^Wrong? You think no one can live without a gallbladder? Tell that to the millions who have had theirs removed, including my friend I'm going walking with in a few minutes.
How do you know if your 1 hour old baby has any allergies?
How do you know if your 2 month old has any allergies?
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Originally Posted by MissTerri
I remember asking myself this very question when my first was born and the nurse was encouraging me to give my newborn the Hep B Vaccine.
Obviously you cannot. However, it is more likely your infant will be allergic to something a breastfeeding mom has eaten than to a vaccine or medication.
How do you know if your baby is allergic to something in your breast milk?
In children and adolescents, the risk of a severe allergic reaction to all vaccines is about 2 cases per 7,644,049 doses, if that is what you are wondering about.
Obviously you cannot. However, it is more likely your infant will be allergic to something a breastfeeding mom has eaten than to a vaccine or medication.
How do you know if your baby is allergic to something in your breast milk?
In children and adolescents, the risk of a severe allergic reaction to all vaccines is about 2 cases per 7,644,049 doses, if that is what you are wondering about.
Has a baby who was allergic to something in his or her mother's breastmilk ever died or had a serious irreversible reaction from the breast milk? I know some babies react to allergens in mom's milk and mom usually either changes her diet or switches to non allergenic formula but have any babies died or had serious reactions from breastfeeding due to allergies? Serious question.
Has a baby who was allergic to something in his or her mother's breastmilk ever died or had a serious irreversible reaction from the breast milk? I know some babies react to allergens in mom's milk and mom usually either changes her diet or switches to non allergenic formula but have any babies died or had serious reactions from breastfeeding due to allergies? Serious question.
I can find no specific reports on breastfed babies.
From the link about vaccines I gave you, "No deaths resulted from the anaphylactic episodes."
The fact is that allergic reactions to vaccines usually occur in the medical office, where they can be treated quickly. Reactions at home may result in a fatality before medical help can arrive.
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