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Originally Posted by superiorrain
If i may be so bold and take that question and answer from gcbrowni slightly further.
It is my understanding that immunizations work on the principle of injecting a dead version of the virus or bacteria into the body. So my question is two fold, if the bacteria is dead, then surely the body won't bother to make any reaction to it as it posses no threat. What then is in the injection to make the body respond to it?
The second part of my question is why are immunizations so dangerous that if a baby were to be conceived within the 6 months it would be damaging to it.
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nevermind ...hehe
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