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List of Do’s and Don’ts for Vaccination in Infants

by Dr. Jayashree Gopinath on Mar 30 2023 10:49 PM
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 List of Do’s and Don’ts for Vaccination in Infants
While vaccines are critical for people of all ages, infants and babies require them the most. Their small and delicate bodies are susceptible to various illnesses, such as polio, hepatitis, and rotavirus. Administering vaccines early in their lives helps to build their immunity against these diseases.
However, the vaccination process can be challenging, as infants may be easily frightened, and new parents may be worried about how the whole process would go or about potential side effects. A one-stop solution for this issue is knowing some essential dos and don'ts for baby vaccinations.

Do's for Vaccinating your Baby

Keeping Baby's Health Records

: Scheduling an appointment in advance gives you sufficient time to gather all the necessary information about the vaccinations, including any potential side effects and the recommended schedule.

Make sure to have your baby's vaccination records allows doctor to assess whether your baby is ready to receive a vaccine and has built the immunity to handle any potential side effects.

Dress your Baby Comfortably

: Loose-fitting clothes allow the body to move freely without restriction during vaccination to make the process smoother and more manageable. They are less likely to become fussy or agitated if they are comfortable.

Ask Your Doubts

: If you have any questions regarding the procedure, precaution, or reason for a vaccine, ask the doctor without hesitating. This enhances your knowledge and prepares you to handle the side effects. Commonly asked questions are What kind of food should I feed the baby after the shot?; When should I get the next dose for the baby?; Do we need to administer some medicine for the side effects? And What are the side effects of this particular dose?

Don'ts for Vaccinating your Baby

No Vaccination by Unlicensed Doctors

: Unlicensed physicians may not have undergone the rigorous accreditation and training necessary to safely administer vaccines. Take time to carefully select a qualified and licensed healthcare provider to administer your baby's vaccinations. This can minimise the risk of complications.

Don't Skip Vaccination

: Skipping a necessary vaccination for your baby can lead to significant health risks and may result in multiple doctor visits in the future. It is recommended that you consult with your doctor to understand the reasons why a particular vaccine is necessary and how it can benefit your child.

No medication before the shot without consultation: Certain medications may impact the efficacy of a vaccine. Check with your doctor before administering any medication to your baby before their scheduled vaccination.

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Report the Adverse Reactions

: If you notice any unusual symptoms in your baby following vaccination, consult your doctor immediately. It is essential to avoid attempting home remedies, as they may not effectively address the problem.

Do Not Compare the Reactions

: Each baby's body is unique, and their reaction to vaccines may vary. Therefore, it is advisable not to compare your baby's response to that of other babies, as this may lead to unnecessary stress and anxiety.

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Instead, focus on providing individualised care and consulting with your doctor at every step. This will help you ensure that your baby receives the best possible care and protection against potential health risks.

Keeping these precautions in your mind can ease the vaccination tension and keeps your bay smiling on vaccination day.



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