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In reply to the discussion: Pregnant nurse: I was fired for refusing flu vaccine [View all]Ms. Toad
(38,680 posts)about the risks posed by her medical condition(s). For her, given her particular medical condition(s) - the risk of miscarriage because of the vaccination may well be greater than the risk of miscarriage because of the flu. That is why her doctors (rather than you, or her employer) are in the best position to decide what is riskier for her - the vaccine or influenza.
As to the links - I was countering the accusations in the thread at the time I posted it that her fears were based on "internet nutjobbery," etc. by providing links to current studies in peer reviewed medical journals which demonstrate they are realistic concerns with scientific support. I explicitly said there were studies which showed no increased risk - and that (overall) the studies at this point were inconclusive. It is kind of slimy to pretend I didn't.
As to the risk to others, the hospital already allows exemptions and has decided wearing masks is appropriate protection for the public. That same mask will protect the public from this woman (or others whose doctors determine should not be vaccinated). As long as they are making exceptions for anyone, they ought to make an exception for those whose doctors advise against vaccination.