My son is 2 month 10 days old. After his birth 6th week vaccine is pending due to lock down. Does it will harm my baby. Does vaccines should be avoided if baby has cold or cough?
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Please donot defer primary vaccinations.Contact your pediatricianand schedule a prior appointment for vaccination and proceed with necessary precautions
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Hello.
Vaccines are not to be delayed.
Your primary care pediatrician around you should be approached for the pending vaccines as soon as possible.
No, vaccines aren’t delayed due to mild symptoms.
Hope this helps.
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Hi,
Do not delay the vaccine for your child.
The primary series vaccine is must for the child. So, please take all precautions and go to the hospital and get the vaccine . Your doctor after examining your child can decide if he or she is fit enough to get the vaccine. Mild upper respiratory symptoms are not a contraindication.
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