jon_berzerk
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Horse shit, as most knowing doctors and physicians would politely say. Follow the vaccination guidelines and a child is far more safe.
passive immunity
noun, Immunology
1.
immunity resulting from the injection of antibodies or sensitized lymphocytes from another organism or, in infants, from the transfer of antibodies through the placenta or from colostrum.
you sheep should check it out sometime
That is a very short term immunity, and babies have died from communicable diseases.
a few it is not that common
infants start on a routine of immunizations
right off the bat
at least mine did
and that was many years ago
For the first 2 months, baby is vulnerable.
And the first year the child is vulnerable to the measles.
The measles shot isn't done until after the child has had it's first birthday.
stop it
the gold standard for MMR is 12 months for a reason