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Hmm nothing much if you're not pregnant. It's just that when you're bearing a child for the first 20 weeks of pregnancy, if you were to get infected by Rubella, chances of your child having Rubella for life is high.

If you had the shot, you wouldn't get affected by Rubella and your future child won't face any problems at all. It's best to go safe :)

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If you have rubeola are you protected from rubella?

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What part of the body does rubella effect?

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Exposure to chickenpox or rubella by a nonimmune pregnant woman may be treated with an injection of immune globulin to help prevent fetal transmission.


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After having an injection can you drink alcohol?

It depends on what the injection contained - you need to ask your doctor.


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Does rubella effect a certain ethnic group?

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After having rubella as a child blood test shows negative results?

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