About vaccination

2022-01-12 18:28:57
My son's DOB 18th Oct,2021. He got his 6th week vaccination on 7th Dec, which is already 2 weeks late. According to that date his 10th week vaccination was scheduled to be given on 7th January. But on that day my baby had some fever and doctor did a rapid antigen test and the result was covid positive. Doctor cancelled the routine vaccination of my child. After that day(7th Jan) he has no fever at all but has some loose motion which is recovering now. Beside a little loose motion he has no other problems now. He is absolutely fine, active and playful. Feeding well and urinating properly. So how long can we wait for his 10th week vaccination which is already 5 days late. When should we give him the 10th week vaccines? I'm very worried about his vaccination. Doctors please help 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻                                - Thank you in advance
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Can vaccinate him after 4weeks

Answered2022-01-20 02:21:40

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Vaccination can be done after all the symptoms related to COVID resolves. A delay of 2weeks is acceptable

Answered2022-01-13 11:51:18

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Good morning sir, Nothing to worry for delay, Baby should be normal for vaccines. Normally 2 weeks delay is ok. Take care. 🙏 Tiwari child clinic Delhi🙏

Answered2022-01-13 05:09:27

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You can wait for a month.

Answered2022-01-13 03:15:00

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You have a margin up to 7th Feb.

Answered2022-01-13 01:53:14

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