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MMR effects

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Jamie92 · 10/01/2024 18:55

Evening all, for those with babies that have had their 12 month immunisation jabs did any of your little ones react in this way… my daughter had her jabs on Friday and early hours of Sunday starting vomiting, then again Sunday morning and on the Monday morning. In addition she’s had diarrhoea, which started Monday stopped and then today had an hour spout of diarrhoea! I consulted 111 on the Sunday morning and the out of hours GP said this was normal!? But I can’t find anywhere on the NHS website that says this, and again I called the GP first thing Monday who again gave me no advice and said it was normal.

My partner says I worry to much and I’d have my GP on speed dial if I could! But of course I’m going to worry this is my first child Iv no clue what to expect and the nurse who did the jabs said redness, a lump or red mark on the stomach could be possible! But none of the side affects my baby has experienced!

Shes not in herself at all which is normal apparently! I’m just loosing my marbles worrying I just don’t feel the GPs Iv talked to cared at all. The first one even smirked/laughed on the phone that I was so worried her sick was bright yellow :(

Thanks in advance for any of your own stories x

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
Ohreallynotok · 10/01/2024 19:15

A temperature can cause loose stools and the jabs can cause a temperature, does she have one?
My baby had a fever and a few explosive nappies.

KY2021 · 10/01/2024 19:29

There's the usual D&V bug spreading like wildfire this time of year and the symptoms sound exactly like my DD's were back in December. It's likely to just be a coincidence that it's started after her MMR.

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