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If a woman has a negative rubella titer during her first pregnancy, should she be given MMR vaccine or only rubella vaccine alone prior to hospital discharge?

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If a woman has a negative rubella titer during her first pregnancy, should she be given MMR vaccine or only rubella vaccine alone prior to hospital discharge?

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She should be given MMR, unless she has documentation of immunity to measles and mumps (birth before 1957, documented vaccination, or serologic evidence of immunity).

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