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Protect your baby: Q&A session about vaccinations

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Get answers to your questions about vaccinations for your baby with paediatrician Dr David Elliman in this online Q&A session.

Vaccination is one of the best ways of protecting the health of young children. Most parents accept having these as part of normal childcare. However, some parents have questions they would like answering before they go ahead. This Q&A session will look at some of the common questions (what’s in vaccines; can vaccines cause immune overload; why do we give vaccines to very young babies; what about homeopathy) and give you an opportunity to ask your own.

About the speaker

David Elliman is a semi-retired paediatrician who has had a special interest in vaccination for all of his working life. He has written on the topic for a variety of audiences. He currently works for Great Ormond Street Hospital and Public Health England. He will be interviewed by Marilyn Graham, who is a full time NHS GP in South London, mother of 4 and Bell House volunteer.

Ask a question

If you have a question you'd like to ask Dr Elliman, you can submit it in advance here or alternatively ask on the day. The session will be delivered via Zoom and after registering for the event, the link will be available under 'Online Links' in your confirmation email.

If you have any questions about this event, please email [email protected].