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I think my son may have chicken pox - I had it as a child, can I pass it on to others or only my son?


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I'm the type of girl who will burst out laughing in dead silence because of something that happened yesterday.

I definitely think you can pass it on to others with whom you have contact, your son included.

Posted 2009-12-02T02:47:38Z
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