My little girl got her first shots Monday at 11 weeks and still isn't acting like herself. She is having trouble sleeping, isn't playful, and is not eating very much. She's fairly small 10lb9oz for her age anyway so this, of course, worries me. When I talked to her pediatrician Monday she just told me to be concerned about a high fever or if little one seems to be extremely uncomfortable. She hasn't had a fever at all and doesn't seem to be in pain. She just isn't herself. Should I call her pediatrician tomorrow or is this fairly normal?
Re: at what point would you be concerned?
My son has acted different since 8 weeks. I now just say this is his new normal..and he gets new normals every week it seems.
This. I was originally thinking the same as a PP that it might be related to a growth spurt, and not the shots. However, it doesn't quite sound right for a growth spurt. Babies tend to eat more instead of less when they are doing heavy-duty growing. I would call just to put your mind at ease. Good luck!
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This. Just when we figure out DD she changes something.