MMR side effects, rash etc
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MMR side effects, rash etc
Just out of interest, if your LO did have a reaction to their MMR, how soon/late did it show up? Isaac had his jab today, so if he's OK tomz, does that mean he'll stay OK?
IpreferTrainers-
Number of posts : 6
Age : 46
Registration date : 2008-07-08
Re: MMR side effects, rash etc
Brody had a temperature and was really grumpy for about a week but the effects only started after 8 days I'm afraid
Hope Isaac doesn't suffer too muchxxxxxx
Hope Isaac doesn't suffer too muchxxxxxx
jools221181-
Number of posts : 12
Age : 42
Location : Scunthorpe
Registration date : 2008-07-01
Re: MMR side effects, rash etc
Oh Amy! Tom's having his on Thursday. I'm dreading it. Seriously.
It's making me feel sick I'm so worried about it.
He's such a happy little boy at the moment too and I don't want him to get ill or be made miserable by a nasty pokey jab.
I think any side effects are supposed to crop up about 7-10 days after the MMR. Here's hoping our little puddings will be fine! x
It's making me feel sick I'm so worried about it.
He's such a happy little boy at the moment too and I don't want him to get ill or be made miserable by a nasty pokey jab.
I think any side effects are supposed to crop up about 7-10 days after the MMR. Here's hoping our little puddings will be fine! x
Lucybee-
Number of posts : 11
Age : 54
Location : Surrey
Registration date : 2008-07-02
Re: MMR side effects, rash etc
Its normally about 10 days but willow has had no reaction what so ever so i dont think anything will happen now she had it a month ago.
becky&willow-
Number of posts : 16
Age : 43
Location : Romford
Registration date : 2008-07-01
Re: MMR side effects, rash etc
i think she had bit of a temp.. but its better for them to get it than to not get it..jsut wish more mums would do it and measles wouldnt be back.
lisa&alex- Number of posts : 24
Registration date : 2008-07-01
Re: MMR side effects, rash etc
Thanks everyone, so far so good
I was speaking to our good neighbour friend, she's elderly now, but was telling me about when one of her sons had measles and they had to cover all lights in brown paper and there was nothing they could do but hope he'd be OK, I think we're very fortunate to have a choice today about vaccinations, but I also believe its correct we have that choice, although I do think the rise in these old viruses is worrying for those who haven't had the vaccine
I was speaking to our good neighbour friend, she's elderly now, but was telling me about when one of her sons had measles and they had to cover all lights in brown paper and there was nothing they could do but hope he'd be OK, I think we're very fortunate to have a choice today about vaccinations, but I also believe its correct we have that choice, although I do think the rise in these old viruses is worrying for those who haven't had the vaccine
IpreferTrainers-
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Age : 46
Registration date : 2008-07-08
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