if its first shot then i would suggest dont plan...bcoz baby is very uneasy after the shot and it lasts for 2 days depands upo the baby..
2006-07-26 21:40:01
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answered by jinnie 3
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You should never travel the day after your baby has their vaccinations. They could have a severe allergic reaction and you need to watch him/her very closely after their shots. And besides the fact, your child is going to be uncomfortable for a bit afterwards. My daughters are usually pretty sore for a few days after their shots, and nobody wants to travel no matter their age when they aren't feeling well.
2006-07-26 22:02:11
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answered by TINA L 1
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Depends in your health care provider's time table. If you desire to grasp for certain, ask the pediatrician. Some love to unfold them out a bit of in a different way than others do. Mine spreads out the photographs at two, four, 6, nine, 12, 15, 18 months, two yrs, and so forth. Then the little one does not get a complete whack of photographs whenever. Different medical professionals have unique workouts. Check with yours.
2016-08-28 17:10:38
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answered by ? 4
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Depends on the what vaccine/s your child had. Some children tend to react with shots they had by having fever due to the discomfort. Ask your pediatrician about it. In my case, I plan trips with my babies 3 days after they had their shots.
2006-07-26 21:01:16
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answered by Jinky Winky 3
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I would say yes, its fine, just make sure that u keep the little tender spot where she got the injection clear from other people that might bumb it or, you could forget she had it and touch it,Try arnica for the spot, but really if u can keep her busy i cant see why not?
2006-07-26 22:58:44
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answered by Anonymous
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if she is getting first shots i would put off travel in case she has a reaction you can get her to her doctor. i wouldnt travel with a grumpy baby either, those shots are not fun. put ot off if you can. i would wait.
2006-07-26 21:12:44
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answered by mypurpleelephant 5
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if you were trying to 'prevent harm', you could have planned for your baby to get shots earlier.
2006-07-26 21:20:55
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answered by gurrrly 3
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best is to wait 24 hours before travelling, so that youc an ceck for any adverse reactions, otherwise, be sure to care her feeds [obviously] and an anti allergen
2006-07-26 22:20:45
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answered by mom 2
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