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Both children jabs on same day?

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wapphighwood · 30/03/2018 06:46

Not a big deal but wondering what others would do. My 3 year old needs their boosters and my baby needs their second set of jabs in the same week. Get a double appointment and get them over with and any potential post jab fevers together, or split them up so I can give them separate mum cuddles if needs be?

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ellesbellesxxx · 30/03/2018 06:50

My twins always have their jabs one after the other.. yes it makes for a rough night but last time we just all snuggled up and they were comforted so I would get them all out the way?

ItsNiceItsDifferentItsUnusual · 30/03/2018 06:54

Just get them done at the same time. All dc are different I know but the 3yr booster had no affect at all on mine.

ItsNiceItsDifferentItsUnusual · 30/03/2018 06:55

As in...I hope it has the desired effect of disease resistance Confused but it didn't make him unwell like they did when he was a baby.

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LastOneDancing · 30/03/2018 06:59

Mine had jabs on the same day, it was fine. If they feel a bit rubbish you can have a duvet day all together.

Fifthtimelucky · 02/04/2018 15:54

I had mine done together at similar ages and it was fine, but make sure you have the older one done first.

Enidblyton1 · 02/04/2018 15:57

Very good advice about getting the older one jabbed first. My elder DD witnessed younger DD having her jab and then didn't want hers done!

grafittiartist · 02/04/2018 15:57

I used to do it all together. Definitely easier. Older one first- chocolate as reward.

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