Hi, my baby (6 months old) is supposed to go for his vaccination tomorrow . But he is still having flu. I've called clinic and the nurse said as long as he is not having fever is ok . But if I don't feel comfortable about it, to postpone to next week. So is best to delay one week, right?

yes ! better ! personal experience think all mummies should take note: my baby at 3 months was due for vaccine . when to the clinic, amazingly he passed the entry despite covid new protocol need check temperature all, after injection his fever went up so high had to be admitted 2 days later and found out he was already not well (not drinking well, and poop was greenish and thought was normal) but did the vaccine anyways. 2nd scenario: due for his 6 month’s jab i checked his temp before leaving the house, he was already 37.6 but i did go to the clinic still, again he passed the entry. so when the nurse wanted to administer the vaccine i said no, check his temperature first. initially she was very reluctant, started nagging said if he was having fever he could NOT enter THE PREMISES, so i demanded her to check. true enough still having fever and so i requested to check his temperature EVERYTIME before administering anything by indicating in his profile. i don’t believe the temperature scanner they have in polyclinics. so, moral of the story, if you feel your baby is not well, just don’t go to get the vaccine, your child will get sick, worst!
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