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flu shot...

Why do some people freak out about it when the doctors recommend it? Some people don't have a problem with it and my fiancés cousin seems to...but i be never met in person.. But she has to put her two cents into anything that deals it.. And it kind of annoys me..lol anyone else have this issue too with anyone? :P
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People can come in the room if they don't have the flu or tdap shot, they just have to wear a face mask. Unless you don't want them in the room of course haha
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I never got the flu until I got pregnant, once I talked to my doctor he made me understand that the shot gives you the virus so your body naturally fights against it so when it's flu season and everyone is getting sick, you'll be strong enough to fight against it and not get the flu. I wasn't with it at first but it made sense to me since I'm pregnant and can't take medicine if I do get sick.
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My husband said no one can come visit if they didn't get it. And if they come for more then a few hours they better have had their tdap shot too. It's his rule and I'm not going against  it. My sister had the same rules.
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I have and never will get the flu shot its so bad for you and weakens your immune system doctors are fake they rarely give me good advice i dont trust them and my doctor has given me no advice at all since the beginning of my pregnacy
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