Are your children’s vaccines up to date?

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CMC13 · 24/08/2025 17:55

My Twins are due their vaccinations on Wednesday. I'm a bit nervous about it as a lot of anti vaccinations posts keep popping up saying awful things. Were your babies ok after their vaccinations?

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
Raera · 24/08/2025 18:43

Bit of a sniffle, sorted with Calpol and a cuddle
So much better than the alternative

MrsSkylerWhite · 24/08/2025 18:44

Yes.

You'll be putting them at great risk if you don’t vaccinate.

CatsorDogsrule · 24/08/2025 18:48

MrsSkylerWhite · 24/08/2025 18:44

Yes.

You'll be putting them at great risk if you don’t vaccinate.

I agree. 3 children, all fine.

dizzydizzydizzy · 24/08/2025 21:24

Get the vaccination done, OP. The conspiracy theorists who post nonsense about vaccines think they know more after a few hours of googling than doctors and scientists who have spent years studying for qualifications and have decades of experience.

mondaytosunday · 24/08/2025 21:35

yes perfectly fine.

K2012 · 25/08/2025 07:07

@CMC13 both my children were fine after their vaccinations. My youngest just had his 16 week one 2 weeks ago and he never had any side effects of any of the vaccinations. I was advised by the nurse to give Calpol every 6 hours for 24 hours after the vaccinations.

GleisZwei · 25/08/2025 07:13

Any medication or vaccination can have risks/side effects, but serious vaccination side effects are extremely rare, and almost never a justification against vaccination. Being vaccinated is pretty much always better than not being vaccinated. My child has had all the vaccinations offered to them.

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