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mummmyj · 07/03/2018 13:35

Hi just a quick bit of advice needed, my DD has just had her second set of immunisations last Thursday and is now off her milk and sleeping a lot, also green poo!!! Don't need any advice of don't take your baby to immunisations I weighed up all pros and cons and made the decision to let her have them!
Just anyone who may have been through same thing with their littlen, thanks

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EveryoneTalkAboutPopMusic · 07/03/2018 17:59

Sorry to hear that she’s not so good. Does she have a temperature at all? How much milk is she taking?

mummmyj · 07/03/2018 21:32

No hasn't got a temperature and she is taking around 28 oz in 24 hour period Smile

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mummmyj · 10/03/2018 22:00

Hi I have asked before and didn't get much of a reply so am reaching out again as am desperate to know... my DD has just had her second round of immunisations which of course included the rotavirus vaccine, she stayed to eat less and less and now is taking around 20 oz at most in a 24 hour period, has any others experienced this after their son/daughters immunisations. Please any mums/ dads out there let me know as becoming very worried 🙁🙁🙁

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doublew · 11/03/2018 10:09

We were told that the rotovirus drops can cause alarming nappies and the immunisations in general can make them sleepy/off food. If it only lasts a couple of days should be nothing to worry about but if still going on I would take a trip to GP tomorrow. Good luck!

mummmyj · 11/03/2018 16:41

Thankyou for advice it's just that she has that second vaccine over a week ago we will take her again tomorrow to docs we did also realise today that she is cutting a tooth so that may contribute as well 😃😃😃😃

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doublew · 11/03/2018 17:15

Oh yes I have also heard that teething can cause green poo but didn't know if that was just an old wives tale. Hope you get it all resolved!

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