There are many people that are immunized and vaccinated according to the advice of their health-care provider. There is a reason your health-care provider tells you what they do.
It's not likely to get mumps after being immunized. However, you and your twin were likely immunized at the same time, and it's possible that whatever mechanism allowed him to get mumps in spite of immunization could also affect you. Ask your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
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Hello there! You take your child to a registered paediatrician who is a professional to get them vaccinated. Do not perform this at home or take them to a silly chickenpox party! 👀 Hope this response was helpful! 😄
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