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In reply to the discussion: Do any of you other boomers remember parents exposing their kids to common childhood diseases [View all]rzemanfl
(31,409 posts)62. Interested in the source for your list. n/t
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Do any of you other boomers remember parents exposing their kids to common childhood diseases [View all]
rzemanfl
Mar 2020
OP
My mother didn't do it purposely, it just happened in normal course, but she also got me vaccinated.
Thomas Hurt
Mar 2020
#1
My mom also started out as an RN and she had us vaccinated for everything, but there was
smirkymonkey
Mar 2020
#100
He had the shingle pain in his upper back then lower back from deteriorating vertebrae
csziggy
Mar 2020
#130
I'm not a boomer (X'er) but remember it being talked about as though many still did it ...
mr_lebowski
Mar 2020
#6
Mine did too. I was retested when I went back to my university and I still have the antibodies.
TheBlackAdder
Mar 2020
#125
I remember UK parents in the early 80s wondering whether to expose their sons to mumps
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2020
#20
I had them all except mumps. Neither my father nor I ever got them despite being exposed
rzemanfl
Mar 2020
#23
No. Measles out break in '58 to 62 may have led to 2 of my aunt's miscarriages
irisblue
Mar 2020
#28
I had a woman pediatrician who of course was constantly exposed to these diseases-
dawg day
Mar 2020
#38
Mine did, I remember when she took me to visit my cousin who had chickenpox, so I would get it and
Meadowoak
Mar 2020
#33
vaccinations were what anybody with any sense did (and wanted for their children)
stopdiggin
Mar 2020
#37
See post below regarding availability of vaccinations for mumps, measles and chickenpox.
rzemanfl
Mar 2020
#54
The chickenpox vaccine was not licensed in the US until 1995. Both of my kids born 1989
seaglass
Mar 2020
#84
No vaccinations in my childhood, except Whooping cough, diptheria and ... and....???? nt
LAS14
Mar 2020
#46
My dad was an RN, and I come from a smart family anyway, so we got our vaccinations.
Aristus
Mar 2020
#64
True if there is a vaccine. Before vaccines,for diseases worse in adulthood, I understand this.
Liberty Belle
Mar 2020
#78
But by the time his younger daughter got it, she would have naturally given it to her younger sister
pnwmom
Mar 2020
#140
No. No. No. NO! I remember each and every one of those diseases from having caught them...
Hekate
Mar 2020
#72
Yes, I remember some parents doing that with chicken pox before the vaccine.
Liberty Belle
Mar 2020
#76
Not until 1995 in the U.S. I am not sure whether the chicken pox/shingles connection
rzemanfl
Mar 2020
#112
True on both counts. Vaccines can be risky too. Kids died from the Salk polio
rzemanfl
Mar 2020
#118
Mine either, but I heard about it back in the day. Plenty of people here verify.
rzemanfl
Mar 2020
#123