i would say most docs wont give vaccinations to anyone if they have a cold..the shots themself can be painful for the child and they can run a fever..if she is already sick why would you want to toruture them more..
2007-01-12 09:16:40
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answered by diane b 3
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Nope don't do it!! Let the cold get better and then I would even wait a couple more days to just let the baby feel good again! My 4 month old son just got his shots and he wasn't himself for 2 days afterwards. Every baby handles shots differently..... his 2 months didn't bother him but 4 months did.....
2007-01-12 09:54:11
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answered by Corbyn's Mommy 2
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NO NO NO! The vaccination can cause more problems. I have four kids and the doctor always said if the baby is sick then do not have the shots done. Your baby could get much sicker!!! I'm serious, call your doctor's office and ask them. It could be very dangerous.
2007-01-12 09:37:58
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answered by musicpanther67 5
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Vaccinations and colds are two different things. It shouldn't matter, but since you're worried, just wait a few days for the cold to subside.
2007-01-12 09:17:58
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answered by Thegustaffa 6
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I would wait!! My 8 week old just got her vaccinations and she has a cold. I think it made her feel worse. My doctor said it was fine, but I wish we would have waited until she felt better.
2007-01-12 09:57:41
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answered by Nicole R 2
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feels like he has a virulent disease. attempt alternating Tylenol and Motrin/Advil each 3 hours. to illustrate Tylenol at 9, Motrin at 12, Tylenol at 3, Motrin at 6, Tylenol at 9 etc. My 2d daughter exchange into ill plenty as an toddler. We made many journeys to the ER the place all they could tell me to do exchange into this, motivate fluids, shop her dressed gently and supply her cool baths. not plenty else they'd do for a virulent disease, yet getting her checked by her document interior the morning is a reliable theory to confirm she does not choose an antibiotic for an ear an infection or some thing.
2016-10-19 21:35:51
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answered by ? 4
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No, it isn't.
Call 10 vets and ask them if they would vaccinate a sick dog or a dog running a fever. All of them will say no.
If it is too dangerous for your dog, why would it be safe enough for your daughter?
Think about it.
2007-01-12 09:41:54
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as she does not have a fever it's fine, the doctor should be checking her temperature at every appointment anyway.
2007-01-12 09:47:35
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answered by Chrystal G 1
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NO, my doctor always said to wait til they got better.
They might have a reaction to the immunisation, and if they're already sick, it'll mask the symptoms.
2007-01-12 09:16:43
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answered by stabra 3
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Just tell her Dr about the cold. I think they'll do it as long as she hasn't had a fever
2007-01-12 09:20:43
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answered by Kelli H 2
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