What did you do to ease six-month vaccine visits and manage post-shot reactions?
#1
I'm a first-time parent to a six-month-old, and we're about to start the next round of pediatric vaccines at our upcoming well-baby visit. While I fully intend to follow the recommended schedule, I'm feeling anxious about the number of shots given at once and the potential for side effects like fever or fussiness. My pediatrician is supportive but very busy, so I'm looking for practical advice from other parents. What did you do to make the experience easier for your baby, and how did you manage any reactions at home? Are there specific things I should ask the nurse about, like the timing of acetaminophen or techniques to soothe during the injections?
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#2
You're not alone—lots of parents stress about shots. A few practical tweaks that helped us: feed right before the appointment, hold or wear the baby during the injection, and bring a favorite blanket or toy for comfort.
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