In our case the doctors came and did a test. I am not sure of the kind, and found the levels were low. Then they repeated this each time. Sorry I can’t be more specific, it was… 17 years ago when he had the first one. Wow, time flies.
I mean yes, but thats not what i meant. It must be standard that Dr’s check if it worked on young kids to see if levels are low. Part of early childhood checkups
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How did you know the vaccines weren’t taking?
I don’t remember ever being checked with a follow up blood test?
Is that something that just happens when your really young and I’d never remember?
In our case the doctors came and did a test. I am not sure of the kind, and found the levels were low. Then they repeated this each time. Sorry I can’t be more specific, it was… 17 years ago when he had the first one. Wow, time flies.
Ah okay, so it is probably just a standard thing for kids that kids never remember.
Yes, you get measels (MMR and MMRV) at about a year old, then a booster around 1.5 years old, but is required to attend school.
I mean yes, but thats not what i meant. It must be standard that Dr’s check if it worked on young kids to see if levels are low. Part of early childhood checkups