6 weeks vaccine is scheduled for my baby by next week. whether to go for painful or painless? which one provides longer immunity? if painful, do we need to put ipv separately? Suggestions please.
Vinothini V.
06 May 2017
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Rashmi Pandey
painful is better.. anyway its the same.. my family doc had informed me that nowadays iys all the same.. theres no difference just for making money they have created the difference of painful n painless. <br>
another thing tht he said was that fever never comes because of the vaccination.. it cones due to the fear in babies of needle getting pricked.. dunno how far is that true but touchwood so far past 8 months my lo has never had fever after vaccination and my paed says the way u are during the vaccination of ur child it matters a lot.. as in if u seem to b happy and cheerful the baby will also be the same meaning they will not fear of injections..
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09 May 2017
Ashwini Ashu
painful is better for <u>child</u>
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09 May 2017
Vinothini V.
Thanks <u>everyone</u>
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06 May 2017
princy khurana
always painfull. painfull gives more immunity. the pain ur baby feels is temporary but the immunity builds for lifetime
Rashmi Pandey
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09 May 2017