Well we just had our four month shots, the doctors go by actual age not adjusted. Wow this sucks, they have been crying for two days now. I asked to space them out because their two month really was horrible. All they did was push their Hep. B shot out.. ??? what?? I think they tricked us and didn't want to deal with us coming back. My kids were born 8 weeks early and I don't know if that is a factor in how they feel. I don't know what I'll do when they actually get sick (flu or cold etc) at the same time and it lasts longer. I know this is only the beginning.
How do you momma's cope when they both cry non-stop for days when they are sick?
Thankfully the shots have not bothered mine much...they slept more....but if you want to space shots out...remember you are the mom...tell them what they can give them and then make an appointment to go back.
I dread them getting sick at the same time....not sure it would be better if one gets sick and gives if to the other right as they get better though.
A few drinks probably would help @AshB62 lol
Vaccines are even more important for premature babies than for full term babies. The reason they would push hep b and not the others is that hep b is a bloodborne pathogen and they would have to be exposed to an infected person's body fluids to contract it - which typically isn't a risk until they enter a childcare center or school setting. But rotavirus, the hib, and whooping cough are all very serious are airborne - premature infants can easily die from these diseases and the secondary infections they cause.
I am very sorry that your little ones are grumpy. Love them and cuddle them and comfort them. This will pass, and they are safer for it. Spacing the vaccines to one at at time would absolutely not have made them less upset - it would have only prolonged how long they were upset, how often they were put through pain, and increased their risk of infection. You and your doctors did the right thing.
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Tylenol and warm baths have helped ours so far with shots. Luckily mine haven't been sick yet but when my oldest was little there was a lot of cuddling and rocking when he didn't feel well.
Thank you all for the advice and encouragement. I thought it was over on day two but middle of the night on day three the screaming started again around three and didn't stop unless they zonked asleep for twenty minutes and then started again. I will forever have baby Motrin and Tylenol on hand, I wish I would have had it ... Thank you momma's
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You are the parent and have all rights over your childrens' health care. You do not have go by any recommended vaccine schedule. Here is an article to help parents with the bullying and pressuring that often takes place in the doctors office. https://journeyboost.com/2014/10/05/what-do-i-say-to-my-doctor/
Or, consider the recommendations provided by all global and national healthcare foundations across the entire world and the decades of scientific medical research that have gone into protecting children instead of becoming a victim of internet fear monger blogs.
*Spontaneous* OHSS diagnosed 08.06.2012 Right ovary removed 09.04.2012 via vertical laparotomy Essure implant placed on remaining tube 06.13.2013; successful followup scan 09.30.2013
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Our twins were born at 32 weeks also. They have a horrible time with vaccines- they are fussy for 7-10 days afterwards. So this last time (6 month) we only did 2 of the combination vaccines and will catch up at 9 months. It made a huge difference. Our office will also do one vaccine and then schedule a shot appointment for the next month to keep on track - wish we would have done that. Shot appointments are not well visits so they have a copay.
It was so bad from the original post time that I have already asked for back up baby holders this December (6month shots) @nebrasskagal could you please share with me the combo shot you split up or how did you ask for the separation of shots. You can pm me or share here but I am desperate. They both lost weight and well...it was hooooorrible! My doctor isn't budging on splitting them up and this time around they were short so she told me I would need to be put on a waiting list if I didn't get them on schedule and would not say how long that wait would be.
Tylenol didn't help, baths didn't, holding cuddling etc was a joke... An outsider would have thought we were letting them suffer a torturous death
Oh and I don't care if we have to pay out of pocket or more copayments the nonstop screaming and no eating was unbearable for me and most involved with helping, I had one person quit and one refuse to come back until it was all over.
@Lisasugar sorry for the delay in responding- it has been a crazy wrk! We did the pneumococcal and dTap (or Tdap I can't remember off the top of my head which one is for children.)
Our Dr said it is okay to wait until 9 months for the other vaccine. They also offered for us to bring them in for a shot visit. Shit visits are with a nurse.
It made such a difference to just wait on one of the vaccines, the kids bounced back much sooner, didn't need as much Tylenol and they felt better afterwards. I wish I would have split up the 4 month shots by doing some that day and some at 5 months
How are your babies now? I've been thinking a lot about them and praying for you. It can't be easy. Some babies react to some of the shots, or some of the ingredients in a particular shot. It says on the VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) page: VAERS is primarily concerned with monitoring adverse health events and we encourage reporting of clinically significant adverse health events following vaccination. AND
Please report all significant adverse events that occur after vaccination of adults and children, even if you are not sure whether the vaccine caused the adverse event. https://vaers.hhs.gov/esub/index
They are trying to make vaccines safer by getting full and complete reports on every adverse event. Crying for many days straight, fever, and seizures are all adverse events.
Babies that have a bad reaction to one shot might be contraindicated to get further shots. That is described in the manufacturers recommendation in the vaccine inserts they supply. You can find most of the different vaccine inserts on line to read through them before getting any further shots. I hope your babies are well. It's no fun having sick or unhappy babies.
Re: shots .. and preemies
Have you been giving Tylenol? It seems to really help my kids when they are feeling kinda punky.
Mine were also preemies, but vaccinations are given based on actual age not adjusted age.
I am very sorry that your little ones are grumpy. Love them and cuddle them and comfort them. This will pass, and they are safer for it. Spacing the vaccines to one at at time would absolutely not have made them less upset - it would have only prolonged how long they were upset, how often they were put through pain, and increased their risk of infection. You and your doctors did the right thing.
Right ovary removed 09.04.2012 via vertical laparotomy
Essure implant placed on remaining tube 06.13.2013; successful followup scan 09.30.2013
Right ovary removed 09.04.2012 via vertical laparotomy
Essure implant placed on remaining tube 06.13.2013; successful followup scan 09.30.2013
Right ovary removed 09.04.2012 via vertical laparotomy
Essure implant placed on remaining tube 06.13.2013; successful followup scan 09.30.2013
Our Dr said it is okay to wait until 9 months for the other vaccine. They also offered for us to bring them in for a shot visit. Shit visits are with a nurse.
It made such a difference to just wait on one of the vaccines, the kids bounced back much sooner, didn't need as much Tylenol and they felt better afterwards. I wish I would have split up the 4 month shots by doing some that day and some at 5 months
Hope you find what works for your children. Hugs.
Please report all significant adverse events that occur after vaccination of adults and children, even if you are not sure whether the vaccine caused the adverse event. https://vaers.hhs.gov/esub/index