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&lt;p&gt;What about a woman trying to conceive? We are seeing a fertility specialist because we are having trouble conceiving our second child. We are anti-vaccine and our 3 year old is un-vaccinated. The practice is pressuring my wife to get the chicken pox vaccine. We are somewhat concerned that our 3 year-old who just started 2 day a week pre-school could bring it home to my wife when she is pregnant. Any recommendations?&lt;/p&gt;
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