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  1. Please help, she's a worried. here are the facts i have. 1. she has contracted the chicken pox 2. she got vaccinated about 1 week ago (because another relative caught it) 3. she is showing symptoms and the doctor says she does have it. 4. she never had chicken pox before 5. she has twins (1 boy, 1 girl) who are one month old. 6. she never had the chicken pox because she's from india and only emigrated less than a year ago. So the questions are. Can she breast feed? (does she have any antibodies that will help or hurt the babies) How much contact can she have with the babies, if any at all? Is it correct to assume the babies are to young to be vacinnated. what other precautions (obviously other than contacting a pedetrician) do you recommend. Thank you in advance for reading my long post, and any insights you can provide.

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