January 2014 Moms

Paging Nurse Bumpies: flu shot reaction? PIP

I got my flu shot at my 20 week appointment on Wednesday. Yesterday the injection site was sore, red, warm to the touch, and swollen. I googled it and read that it was a mild reaction and should go away within 1-2 days. Welp today is day 2 and now the reaction has a defined border and is still itchy, sore, warm, and puffy. I called my doctor and they said to ice it, take some benadryl (which I will avoid at all costs), trace the outline and see if it gets bigger. While I'm waiting for this thing to either grow or get better I thought I'd bounce it off of you ladies. I'm usually nonchalant about being sick but with this baby on board I'm trying to learn to err on the side of caution.

And it looks like this:


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PCOS diagnosed secondary infertility

BFP #1 (letrozole 2.5mg + ovidrel) February 2016, MMC April 2016 @ 7 weeks

BFP #2 (letrozole 5mg + ovidrel) July 2016, Beta #1 359, Beta #2 745, Beta #3 11484

EDD April 9th, 2017

Re: Paging Nurse Bumpies: flu shot reaction? PIP

  • @marbee1214 thanks for the info. I'm not too worried, I would just feel like such an ass if I brushed it off and it was something serious.

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    PCOS diagnosed secondary infertility

    BFP #1 (letrozole 2.5mg + ovidrel) February 2016, MMC April 2016 @ 7 weeks

    BFP #2 (letrozole 5mg + ovidrel) July 2016, Beta #1 359, Beta #2 745, Beta #3 11484

    EDD April 9th, 2017

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  • Ouch! That looks painful.
    Why are you avoid Benedryl though? That should help with the reaction.
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  • Benedryl does make a topical cream. Maybe you could get that instead of taking any? Hope this nasty little bugger goes away soon!


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  • @ach298 I'm trying to avoid taking any medication if I can, just as a personal choice. I know it's safe but it all makes me nervous. As long as my discomfort isn't affecting the baby I'm ok just dealing with it. Also benadryl knocks me out.

    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker

    PCOS diagnosed secondary infertility

    BFP #1 (letrozole 2.5mg + ovidrel) February 2016, MMC April 2016 @ 7 weeks

    BFP #2 (letrozole 5mg + ovidrel) July 2016, Beta #1 359, Beta #2 745, Beta #3 11484

    EDD April 9th, 2017

  • eeeek... Hope it's nothing serious! 

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  • Yeah it does just look really irritated..I would do what they said though and draw around it with a pen, if the redness spreads further or you have any other symptoms like a fever or a lot of pain in that arm I'd call back. I get those every year and I've never had a reaction like that. Ice should help too...I would take the Benadryl but I understand your trying to avoid it. Hope it gets better soon!




  • I was going to say to trace it & see if it got bigger, but looks like that's been covered! I hope it goes away quickly :)

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  • That looks exactly like the allergic reaction I have right now to a bee sting.  From what I understand it can take 5-10 days to go away.

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