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Hyper sensative baby after jags

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OnNaturesCourse · 10/01/2018 17:34

DD got her 2 month vaccinations yesterday. She was fine for a few hours, just sleepy, then hell broke loose. She broke out in a fever, and got super clingy and hated her legs being touched (even moving them seemed to hurt) She barely slept last night and today her fever has broke but she's still super clingy - my concern is that any movement causes her to scream. Even me moving when she's on me or next to me causes her distress.

Shes had calpol but I don't think it's helping much if at all.

She's off her milk a little, taking a oz here or there instead of full feeds every 3-4 hours.

Is this "normal"? Or should I seek advice from out of hours?

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
hayleys1 · 10/01/2018 19:46

Hey,
Our DD had her first lot of jabs 3weeks ago and got a really high temperature and was also in a lot of leg pain where the injections had been. We were really concerned about her temperature as she'd had 3 lots of calpol (over 14hrs) and her temp was still really high and obviously weren't sure if we could give her anymore calpol. We called 111 and then a doctor called us who asked us to go in and just get her checked. After 48hrs everything seemed to calm down and from the third day onwards she got back to her normal self. We have her next lot next week which aren't supposed to be as bad as the first lot Confused
It was horrible though so I feel your pain as it's awful. It may be worth giving 111 a call and just going over her symptoms and then they will probably get a doctor to call you.
I hope she gets better soon Thanks

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