HomeQuestions & Answers#AskTheExpert hi I have twin girls who are about two months old they received their first week 6 vaccination a week back and the side effects were bad they had fever cold cough pain they cried a lot ! They had rashes too. I have heard of painless vaccination but it has fewer antigens. Will the next two week 10 and week 14 doses have less side effects? The girls have been suffering for a week! Or should we opt for the painless vaccination? Please advice
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#AskTheExpert hi I have twin girls who are about two months old they received their first week 6 vaccination a week back and the side effects were bad they had fever cold cough pain they cried a lot ! They had rashes too. I have heard of painless vaccination but it has fewer antigens. Will the next two week 10 and week 14 doses have less side effects? The girls have been suffering for a week! Or should we opt for the painless vaccination? Please advice
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ExpertDr.Deepinder Kaur DhawanObstetrician and Gynaecologist3 years agoA. you can opt for painless vaccines. they are safe as well as good also. there's nothing to worry about. once consult your paediatrician for proper examination and talk about painless vaccines
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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 8 m old boy3 years agoA. When compared to painful whole-cell vaccines, painless variants reduce post-vaccination side-effects like pain, swelling and fever but also provide reduced immunity. The protection provided by Painless Vaccines lessens quicker than those of painful counterparts.
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