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Schools near San Diego may soon be distributing vaccines against H1N1.

About half of school districts in the County, including most of San Diego Unified are currently in discussions with the Ministry of Health on whether to proceed with the school based clinics.

The problem is that nobody seems to know exactly when and how the vaccine.

Children are among the most vulnerable in the case of swine flu recruitment, said Mark Sawyer, MD Rady Children's Hospital. He believes that only makes sense to offer the vaccine on the school campus. "Everybody is here and children at school are all in the appropriate age group to receive the H1N1 vaccine," said Sawyer.

According to spokesman Jim Esterbrooks County Office of Education, the Ministry of Health is working with 20 of the 42 districts of the county, but no agreement been finalized.

With vaccination until now in great demand, most parents and grandparents with whom we spoke seemed think that the choice was a good thing.

But some say will not change their decisions on whether to vaccinate their children.

"I kind of think that the virus will gain momentum, and we prefer to have it now after it becomes stronger, if we get it, said the resident of Pacific Beach Maile Busby.

Under school-based immunization programs there will be information for parents so they can decide to have their children vaccinated.

"The key for me is the vaccine is very safe, very effective, "said Lee Carlson Point Loma. "All school children should get."

It will be next month in the first before May provide clinical school district.

Spokesman of the Unified San Diego and Chula Vista Elementary District said they can not plan the logistics until they have reliable figures on the availability of vaccine.

People kept going to health centers in the county on Wednesday by the vaccine. More than 21,000 people were vaccinated in just the past few days.

There is a limited amount of H1N1 vaccine in San Diego and some wonder if people who are not considered a priority should be vaccinated rather than those most in need.

County health officials are reminding everyone that only doses to people at high risk.

"A person may be a household contact with a child under 6 months not ask them to bring children with them. If someone is pregnant, not pregnant, obviously, do not ask for a pregnancy test, "said Wilma Wooten, MD, MPH San Diego County Health & Human Services Agency." Then asking people to be patient. Do not make assumptions that people who are in the lines should not be vaccinated. "

At local clinics, workers in public health are constantly trying to have the nasal spray and shots to ensure that the vaccine is entitled to good people, "said Wooten.

At this rate, the United States it may actually achieve its goal of 28 million doses by the end of the month, according Centers for Disease Control.

Deliveries of additional vaccines to private operators is expected in the coming weeks and health centers County in the coming months.

"First priority will be given to pregnant women, children between 2 and 18 without chronic medical conditions and caregivers of healthy children under six months.

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The vaccine against the H1N1 and Pregnancy?

Ok, all my doctors told me to get the vaccine. So I went looking today. I just started watching match in H1N1 and pregnancy and I came across this site: http://community.babycenter.com/post/a18493025/miscarriages_from_the_h1n1_flu_shot?intcmp=Rel_SP_post&pn=Article% 20page that everything is about many pregnant women who received the vaccine and within a few days to a week had a miscarriage. I know that some, if not all, their losses had nothing to do with the vaccine. But what interests me big time. Am I doing something wrong? My daughter is almost 22 weeks along and my belly I know what I'd do if I had another miscarriage / now a dead baby. Does anyone here has experienced a stillbirth or miscarriage after receiving the vaccine? Or do you agree?

No, you're right! Pregnant women are at greater risk of contracting influenza because their system do not escape speed, and have a higher risk of influenza complications too. They are much more likely to be hospitalized or die from influenza nonpregnant women. There are also studies showing the poor performance of children later in life, whose mothers had influenza during pregnancy. But you do not see this information in the fight against websites vaccines. Shame on those who try to scare you after receiving your vaccine! Be confidence or your physician for medical opinion? The vaccine against seasonal influenza has been recommended for pregnant women per year, and may occur at any quarter. Must be inactivated vaccine (vaccine), not the live vaccine. Several manufacturers (in dollars) to produce a thimerosal-free product that comes in a syringe syringe.

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HELP! Influenza vaccine and pregnancy?

I have a vaccination last Thursday. The questionnaire asks "If you are pregnant or think May pregnant, please consult the nurse practitioner before receiving the vaccine against the flu, I do not think anything of it. For days I felt well, I thought it was due to be vaccinated against the flu, but not had my period, I decided to take a pregnancy test last night and was positive. I'm not going to be able to see a doctor until Monday. Is there something I should worry about pregnancy (perhaps 4-5 weeks) and obtain a vaccine against influenza? Also, I had very bad pain in my lower abdomen, some as a menstrual cycle and I feel a strange bubbles of sensation in the abdomen as well. Something like when you are pregnant, 5 months or so, and the baby starts to kick you. That's how it feels. But as I said, the doctor is not until Monday. I had this problem with my first pregnancy, the vaccine against influenza could be causing the discomfort?

I have a tetanus shot 2 days before I learned she was pregnant. I had the same things happen on my breasts angry that I thought I had something to do with the vaccine. My doctor told me that the cramping was the introduction and the feeling of gas bubbles or my uterus is being prepared. I went to the doctor last week and really tried to give me the flu vaccine, but I refused. They said it was safe for pregnant women throughout gestation. That should go.

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