While recommendations remain for avoiding pregnancy for a period of time after rubella vaccine, ACIP recommends just a four week wait. There is no reason to believe that getting pregnant a month after rubella vaccine will lead to birth defects.
Rubella serology is a blood test that detects antibodies against the rubella virus, which causes German measles. It is commonly used to determine a person's immune status to rubella, especially in pregnant women or those planning to become pregnant, as infection during pregnancy can lead to serious birth defects. The test can identify whether a person has been vaccinated against rubella or has had a past infection. Results typically help guide vaccination decisions and public health measures.
A woman who does not have antibodies to rubella is at risk for serious birth defects in her baby if she gets German measles while she's pregnant. Rubella screening and immunization is part of the standard preconception workup.
To some cats, catnip just doesn't appeal, whether they had a vaccination or not. However, some cats are very attracted to the scent.
usually, only on the 4th or 5th ultrasound is visible, whether the fetus has defects or not. you can't feel it. it has to be during an ultrasound.
Causes are same whether you are pregnant or not. But if this happen to be rubella ( German measles), then it is very serious disease.
Yes, if you received a whooping cough vaccination in the 1950s, you will likely need another dose. Vaccination against whooping cough (pertussis) typically provides protection for a limited time, and booster shots are recommended, especially for adults and adolescents. It's best to consult with your healthcare provider to determine your vaccination status and whether you need a booster.
Nobody had to invent the area. As soon as the first square was conceived, it had an area - whether or not anyone knew how to calculate it.
There is no requirement, your guardian angel was assigned to you the instant you were conceived in your mother's womb, and will accompany you throughout your life, regardless of whether you acknowledge him or not.
A positive varicella zoster virus IgG is evidence of immunity to chickenpox, whether from prior disease or from vaccination.
When you have a vaccination it is bruised or has a mark for abouts a day or maybe 2 , im not an expert , but check it out , my last one was for cervical cancer and mine lasted a day . They should have given you a piece of paper with all the symptons on it , and reactions , whether they are rare or not .
If you are asking whether the government is secretly injecting us with transponder devices by which our motions can be tracked, while pretending to be administering vaccinations, the answer is no.
That depends on whether the fetus has implanted and how much hormone is being produced that early in pregnancy.