Yeah, like miss said children that are immunised for MenZB can still get meningitis, but its either a different strain or the effects aren't as bad.
For us it was a no-brainer to get it done for Jack as I'd researched it all when I had to make the decision to get it done myself (which I did). Also, my mums cousin died about 3 years ago at the age of 19 from meningitis. The jab would have saved him as the effects wouldn't have been as bad and they would have got him to a doctors before it got too bad (he went to bed one night feeling sick and never woke up

). I'm not pushing it either way but that's why I have no qualms with giving Jack the imms as I've seen the impact a meningitis death can have on a family. But it's completely personal of course.
If you've already given Kylah the first one, maybe just do a bit of research and then decide if you want to give her the rest. A lot of the doco's on it are extremely biased either way so do take the comments with a grain of salt. I guess you need to weigh up *potential* side effects of any imm/medication/treatment against the possible benefit of getting it. It's a hard one for a lot of people though!