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Rotavirus vaccine missed dose at 10 week
Hi, At 6 weeks baby was given rotavirus vaccine along with others as per gov schedule At 10 weeks, rotavirus vaccine was unavailable gov schedule has 3 dosage for rotavirus vaccine at 6, 10, 14 weeks 5 drops each time. Is it ok to give the missed rotavirus vaccine after 1 month in next visit at 14 weeks? and third at 18 weeks There will be 2 months gap between 1st and 2nd dose, is it ok? Thanks.
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Yes can be given Complete rest dose as per prescription and schedule by doctor
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Yes. It's ok
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All doses must be given before 8 mnths. That's all
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Yes U can give the missed dose whenever the next visit is scheduled. It is always better to catch up on the child's missed vaccination as soon as scheduled keeping a gap of atleast 28 days between 2 doses It's totally safe
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Okay
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Yes okk
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Yes definitely right way to give
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