Sunday, February 14, 2010

Over Her Kneesite:blogspot.com My Daughter Is Getting Over A Cold Should I Take Her To Get Her Shots Tommorrow?

My daughter is getting over a cold should i take her to get her shots tommorrow? - over her kneesite:blogspot.com

My daughter is 6 months to grow his first cold. She still has a runny nose and cough. Should I see the plans for his future, or do I have? I've heard that you really do not get shots while they are sick. Why is this so? Is it dangerous?

10 comments:

Jennield said...

Your immune system is comprimised. Your doctor can tell you that is good, but I practice always better safe than sorry when it comes to the health of my children.

sammie said...

I went with my twins. They have their plans on Monday. I called and spoke to the pediatrician. She said she would be examined to determine whether the shots or could not be obtained. Both had a cold and not other important issues that they fired.

I assume you do not injections for certain diseases because of the possibility of a reaction. For example, if you have fever, vaccines can aggravate the situation. It also depends on whether she is doing. In fact, it is best to discuss with your pediatrician.

Jane Magnolia said...

Yes, another date. Play it safe number.

MaMa L said...

I want to wait a couple of days. So if you are a reaction to vaccines, which should not be confused with the cold. But most doctors prefer not to interfere in the case of a reaction, or they are not the quality of the overall immunity of two ways.

rnmomof4 said...

You can take it and let the doctor decide. As a rule, is included on the vaccine because the immune system of the child is in danger ... especially if you have a fever. You can call and ask for the reception of the first doctor to know what happens and see what they suggest. Want to see Girls May anyway to make sure that it's always colder and then see maybe a few weeks. Good luck.

jzadalis said...

expected to take my nephew, his 4 months shots b / c he was sick, so I had to call and ask more of your document. B / CI am sure that everyone is different

luvthatb... said...

Even if she has no fever, your doctor will probably tell you, it's okay to vaccinate them. I think that is one of their concerns, not to be vaccinated again later. However, I worked in a veterinary hospital and non-vaccinated dogs and cats are not when they appeared ill. I think I should treat my son with respect, at least as much!

AV said...

Although it is not running a temperature still shots can be given. I have my children with mild colds and were still able to be vaccinated.

iamhis0 said...

Yes, I want to program.
Patience is very demanding in her little body ... and vaccines are not just not on the body. Insists so much on your system is not a good idea. Wait till your health is high.

Jamonica W said...

No, you want to make sure that they completely over your cold, they at least give your

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