My cousin had a baby that this had happened to and she called her doctor and he told her to give the baby a tiny dose of infants tylenol..I couldn't believe it however it worked@
2007-11-11 14:40:36
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answered by Sibel2010 1
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Hasn't stopped crying for 5 days? Sweetheart, this isn't normal and could be an indication of a severe reaction, especially if the scream is high pitched. Please take her to the doctor or emergency room as soon as you can, and for God's sake, DO NOT give her any more vaccinations without doing some research. Some babies are not able to tolerate certain vaccinations -- especially if a vaccine they have reacted to poorly is given again.
2007-11-11 14:18:33
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answered by Ms. Informed 3
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I'm so sorry to hear this.... I refuse to vaccinate my 3 younger kids b/c my oldest (she was 14 months old) had a round of vaccinations and that day she was crying constantly, very sick and lethargic acting, had high fever (started at about 101 and spiked to 104), and eventually her fever spiked so fast I could literally feel her getting hotter in a matter of about 30 sec.'s-1 min. and she had a febrile seizure right after I felt her getting hotter, this was about 12 hr.'s after her vaccinations. That scared the life out of me ! People can be so mean to mothers who do not vaccinate but, unless you've watched your child passing out and eventually having a seizure.... then you could never understand.
2007-11-13 08:25:24
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answered by jo_momma_82 3
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this is possibly no longer colic, that sometimes starts off at 3 weeks and lasts until eventually 3-4 months. it must be teething, ear an infection or gasoline. Or she must be determining that crying gets her what she needs, interest. attempt retaining her whilst she's no longer crying to boot as whilst she is.
2016-10-16 04:52:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Try baby panadol for now but get her into the Dr, cause side affects should only last a couple of days
2007-11-11 14:27:10
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answered by banditqueen1980 3
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If you're worried, you could call the pediatrician. The effects of immunizations usually only last a couple of days.
2007-11-11 14:11:30
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answered by Little Red Hen 2.0 7
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I suggest you look into not vaccinating anymore after this. This is anot a good side effect. MANY people will probably thumbs down me, however, I feel when this reaction happens, the child is not suited to have vaccinations. The Pros DO NOT outweigh the cons.
Read my links and then decide.
2007-11-11 14:14:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Try tylenol, you may wanna take the baby back to the doctor.
2007-11-11 14:19:53
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answered by Ms. Lise 4
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www.nvic.com
www.mothering.com
www.909shot.com
Educate before you vaccinate
2007-11-15 01:22:30
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answered by Veggiegirl 2
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