If you've had five in total you are considered to have lifetime cover (or so the current thinking goes) I can account for at least three and possibly a fourth.....just don't know what I would have had as a baby and at school.
I know that I have had three (possibly four) exceptional jabs, dog bites, travel, unpleasant experience with a rusty compass....
On the basis that my Mother was moderately responsible can I assume that as a child I would have received the three childhood shots as standard protocol?
I've just been to the surgery and they only have one listed.
I suspect I may had another one for travelling; definitely one following a dog bite, and another one when I stuck a rusty compass through my finger and it came out the otherside!
I just don't know what the standard protocol was for kids born in the early 70's getting Tetanus jabs.
This may not apply to you and where you are travelling to, but just something to think about. If you're travelling to a country that 'recommends' you have a tetanus then don't chance it.
If you did ever find yourself in a situation where you might be needing medical treatment, and you hadn't had the jab, then your insurance would be void - in most cases.
I've been told that as I've had 3x shots as a child & 3x shots as an adult, (due to HM Forces losing my records), as well as 4 other shots, due to operational requirements!!, I should never need anymore again.... But, can I donate some immunity to another person??