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amother
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Post Yesterday at 10:19 pm
Can anyone Shed me some light on which vaccines to start off for preemie one year old baby? or even to give is it risky?
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amother
Diamond  


 

Post Yesterday at 10:27 pm
amother OP wrote:
Can anyone Shed me some light on which vaccines to start off for preemie one year old baby? or even to give is it risky?


my vote is NONE.
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amother
Candycane


 

Post Yesterday at 10:28 pm
I'd wait as long as possible
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 10:33 pm
the baby is still on low oxygen and just came home from the hospital since she had double pneumonia.. what's the reason to wait? now its the beginning of the winter season which can be ultra dangerous for her...
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amother
Tiffanyblue


 

Post Yesterday at 10:36 pm
Please don’t make medical decisions from imamother.
I’m saying this as someone who doesn’t vax for anything
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amother
Denim


 

Post Yesterday at 10:46 pm
Speak to your pediatrician. I would vaccinate with whatever they recommend.
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amother
  Diamond


 

Post Yesterday at 11:39 pm
amother OP wrote:
the baby is still on low oxygen and just came home from the hospital since she had double pneumonia.. what's the reason to wait? now its the beginning of the winter season which can be ultra dangerous for her...


Exactly why you don't want to introduce anything into your baby's immune system.
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AhuvasIma




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 11:46 pm
Your baby has a week immune system, I wouldn't vaccinate now.
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amother
Orchid  


 

Post Today at 12:39 am
Why don’t you discuss this with a doc that can look at your child’s medical history and see if it makes sense to wait or davka yes because she may be weaker, which to prioritize.

When my dc was in a vulnerable medical situation we discussed with an infectious disease Dr which vaccines to prioritize.
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amother
Sienna


 

Post Today at 12:42 am
Pneumococcal vaccine (protects against pneumococcal pneumonia) and Dtap (which protects against pertussis -whooping cough)
Your baby is oxygen dependent. You want to prevent respiratory illnesses that make him sicker than other kids.
I would also give Synagis (for RSV) if possible.
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amother
Royalblue


 

Post Today at 12:47 am
amother Orchid wrote:
Why don’t you discuss this with a doc that can look at your child’s medical history and see if it makes sense to wait or davka yes because she may be weaker, which to prioritize.

When my dc was in a vulnerable medical situation we discussed with an infectious disease Dr which vaccines to prioritize.
can drs advise to wait?
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amother
Smokey


 

Post Today at 9:11 am
Is your baby home with you? Or in daycare/ babysitter?
Is your baby an only child or do you have other children that go to school?
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amother
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Post Today at 3:23 pm
mostly dr follow there books tell patient to take it but vaccination is decision to make on the mother at least I think so..

amother Royalblue wrote:
can drs advise to wait?
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amother
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Post Today at 3:25 pm
its not my baby though.. I'm asking for someone that she don't have experience with it and need advise whoever had similar situation as a preemie baby.. anyone gave vaccine so early for 1yr preemie??

amother Smokey wrote:
Is your baby home with you? Or in daycare/ babysitter?
Is your baby an only child or do you have other children that go to school?
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amother
Marigold


 

Post Today at 3:37 pm
amother Sienna wrote:
Pneumococcal vaccine (protects against pneumococcal pneumonia) and Dtap (which protects against pertussis -whooping cough)
Your baby is oxygen dependent. You want to prevent respiratory illnesses that make him sicker than other kids.
I would also give Synagis (for RSV) if possible.


This. Not to State the obvious but start with what diseases you want to prevent. For example, there's no polio going around so don't give polio. RSV is going around so that might be a higher priority.
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amother
  Orchid  


 

Post Today at 3:41 pm
amother Royalblue wrote:
can drs advise to wait?

We waited on some. And on the flip side gave an additional pneumococcal.
Obviously each case is different, which is why if the baby is fragile and they need direction, they should find a good Dr to review this baby’s specifics.
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amother
  Orchid


 

Post Today at 3:45 pm
amother OP wrote:
its not my baby though.. I'm asking for someone that she don't have experience with it and need advise whoever had similar situation as a preemie baby.. anyone gave vaccine so early for 1yr preemie??


Does she want advice from here on such a sensitive topic? When we don’t know specifics and majority of us don’t have the full knowledge/extensive research etc. and she’s not communicating directly with posters- which may confound things even more.
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