So that the children do not get measels, mumps or rubella.
To fully vaccinate you. I know you probably hate shots, and so do I, but if you didn't get the vaccine or all three shots of it, you would be at risk for the disease.
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No. You legally have to be 16 with parent permission. It would be deadly for children.
In the 'developed' world, the MMR vaccine is readily available at your doctor's office. Most children would have already received it early in life.
No, but a modified live vaccine (MLV) may cause embryo death or an infection of the fetus, especially if you time the vaccinations wrong. But no, it won't cause abortion. A killed vaccine is more safe and effective to vaccinate your cows against BVD. An oil-based killed BVD vaccine is safer and more effective than either MLV vaccines or other types of killed vaccines. If you are concerned about infecting your cows' fetuses with MLV, then it's best to use the killed vaccine instead.
The children share equally in the estate. If there are any children who predeceased the last parent to die and if those children left children of their own, then those grandchildren would inherit the share that their parent would have inherited and he/she not predeceased.
Yes. That would be a parent's prerogative.
Through vaccination, smallpox was wiped out by the 1970s. Today it exists only preserved in a few labs. The likelihood of somehow coming into contact with the disease is now so low, the vaccine would be much more likely to hurt you than the disease is.
It depends if your parent(s) are happy in their relationship or not..... I would talk to my parent before actually doing it : )
Yes.
An Antonym for vaccine would be Virus