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12 week jabs delay

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Newmum23x · 26/02/2024 11:14

My son was meant to be having his 12 weeks immunisations tomorrow but he is under the weather so I decided to change the appointment as I was worried the jabs might make him feel worse. The next available appointment is not for another 3 weeks, I have taken the new appointment but worried about it being too long inbetween his 8 week ones and the next lot! Has this happened to anyone else?

Thanks so much :-)

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fortheloveofpogs · 26/02/2024 11:43

It makes absolutely no difference. X

PuttingDownRoots · 26/02/2024 11:54

Its the minimum spacings. All DD2s were delayed... she had her 13month ones at 2yo!

Superscientist · 26/02/2024 13:54

You can't have a vaccine within 4 weeks of the last one but there isn't a maximum time line.

My daughter had her 2 month ones at 9 weeks, 3 month olds at 14 weeks and 4 month ones at 18 weeks. For her 1 year jabs she had them at 15, 18 and 19 months from recollection.

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Newmum23x · 26/02/2024 17:02

That’s all really helpful thank you so much everyone!

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