Andy comes to our rescue once again! Thank you Andy, that helps me quite a bit, my husband and I are leaning towards not, but still meeting with his doctors today for more pre-surgery discussions and prep.
Now for the unfortunate bit - yes, it's also like Catherine says, in the U.S. the CDC vaccine schedule has Hep B given to babies at birth in the hospital and 3 more times thereafter - I believe exactly like Australia's schedule. There are opt-outs for parents though.
There is incredible controversy about the whole vaccine debate and I don't want to polarize the thread about that. Since I was not infected with Hep B, we opted not to vaccinate starboy at birth. However, we have and always will be worried about the scheduling of certain vaccines for infants/babies/children.
There is an alternative vaccine schedule by a very famous doctor (son of another famous doctor), which for us was incredibly helpful.
We opted to delay his Hep B shots for the exact reason that Andy states - it is primarily sexually acquired and transmitted through bodily fluids, etc. and the dreaded tainted blood transfusion.
And now..this Thal issue. A lot to ponder now from a vaccination standpoint - HOWEVER - starboy has always been sensitive to a lot of allergens and is allergic to a couple of antibiotics and turned into a giant tomato when he had an ear infection, then measles 3 days later and we gave him co-amoxiclav. He got the wildest/scariest looking giant hives all over his entire body when he had local spaghetti that had a tomato sauce with red dye added to the sauce to make it redder.
He often has eczema with soaps and other things - yup, just a picnic over here.
But thanks for the info about the surgery, it's good to know it's pretty bloodless. Wherever do you find the time Andy? You're one of the good guys.
THANK YOU. and also to YOU ALL for sharing all your personal stories that we all learn from.
Best always,
G