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How long after 1st birthday were the immunisations?

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furryelephant · 24/11/2017 21:50

Just that really Grinhaven’t heard anything about my DD’s but don’t want to go pestering the GP surgery if they’re sometimes 13/14 months...

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WhyDoesItAlways · 24/11/2017 22:17

I got a reminder about a week before DS first birthday so called up and booked then. There is a bit of a wait for appointments around here so he didn't actually get them done until he was 13 months.

I would call if I was you even if you haven't had a letter. Get them over and done with!

CakeAndChocolate · 24/11/2017 22:25

My red book says they should be done by 13 months, but I know plenty of people who have delayed for various reasons.

My dd had hers done at 12 months and 1 week.

CakeAndChocolate · 24/11/2017 22:25

And I didn't get a reminder, I just called up and booked. I've never had a reminder for jabs for either of my DC.

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AnonEvent · 24/11/2017 22:26

We received the 12month questionnaire a week before her birthday. Arranged her 12 month review a week after her birthday. And then arranged her immunisations a week after that.

We contacted both the HV for the review and the GP for the immunisations, rather than receiving notification for it.

furryelephant · 24/11/2017 22:49

Oh I’ll definitely ring up on Monday then! She’s only just 1 and id just been sent letters with appointments for her earlier ones so hadn’t even thought til earlier reading about a measles outbreak and planning never to take her outside til she gets them Blushthanks!

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MoHunter · 25/11/2017 08:53

Our was done at 1 year + 3 weeks.

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