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Chicken Pox is a viral infection and is spread by the droplets from mouth or nose of an infected person. It may also spread by way of direct contact of the chicken pox before they've scabbed over. If your brother has already had the chicken pox then he is immune to the virus thus won't be carrying it around with him. In some rare cases a person does come down extra than once with chicken pox, but it's typically simply because the 1st case was quite mild plus the patient did not receive full immunity. If your husband has likewise already had chicken pox, he won’t carry the virus around with him, either. Getting natural immunity from in fact coming down with the chicken pox isn’t really that poor and will make 1 much less immunization for your baby to receive. My youngsters are older (28, 26, 23, and 10). The older three were born back within the "old days" when there was no such thing as a chicken pox vaccine. In those days, when a person came down with the chicken pox, anybody with a child who hadn’t had them yet would call and ask if their child could come and be exposed (yes, on purpose). For us, it was just 1 of those child hood facts of life that parents wanted to get over with. My oldest brought them residence from kindergarten, 2 weeks later my 3 year old came down with them, and 2 weeks after that my 7 month old came down with them. With my youngest, the vaccine was fairly new when she was a baby so I opted out of giving her that vaccine to see if she would come down with them and get natural immunity. She did finally get them in second grade. A individual is contagious a couple days before the symptoms of chicken pox start, but a person who has not caught the virus is not contagious.
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