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Starting childhood immunisations late.

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Talkabtit101 · 26/02/2021 17:23

My daughter is 18 months, hasn't had any vaccinations. Cut a long story short I was a Dhead for listening to other people and google.

Has anybody ever started their kids immunisations late? Was the side effects bad? Can you even start them this late?

I've changed doctors to a better and more hygienic surgery so I'm waiting for the transfer then will book in to start and ask any questions. Just thought I'd ask other MNers first.

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Talkabtit101 · 16/03/2021 00:55

Fever started at around 12am. Gave her some calpol. I expected fever to happen right away I'll be honest, 10 hours after is delayed. Anyone else had similar?

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dementedpixie · 16/03/2021 06:46

MenB is also a vaccine that can cause fever

Talkabtit101 · 16/03/2021 06:47

Yeah the nurse said fever was one of the main side effects to worry about. She also
Won't move about and cries if she tries to stand up. Her fever did come down last night after calpol. Just going to see how she is today.

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MySocalledLoaf · 16/03/2021 06:53

Good for you OP for getting them done, hope she feels better soon.

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