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Fever...could It Be from Vaccines

My son had is 12 month wellness check last Thurs the 6th. A week to 10 days prior he was sick with a flu bug and then a cold. The pediatrician still gave him his shots (MMR, booster)as he had little effects left of being sick.

Today 3-12 he spiked a 103.5 fever this afternoon. I called my pedi who sent me on a wild goose chase to urgent cares (one was closed besides the sign that said till 7pm, one didn't treat children under 2, the CVS minute clinic couldn't treat him b/c he had a fever...hmmmm). Sooooo I resorted back to good ole Motrin and Tylenol to maintain his fever and water/pedialyte to say hydrated.

Has anyone experienced a fever from vaccines almost a week later? I saw some info on the net about this happening. Or is it more likely he is just sick again?

I am planning on taking him to the dr tomorrow and continuing to give him medicine tonight for fever reducer.

Thanks for any advice

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Thanks to all the responses...as of this morning he is at 99, eating, sleeping, playing, smiling, laughing...and just being him. I am still giving him fever reducer just to be proactive...but he either had a quick bug or really a reaction to the shot a week ago. I am on the hunt for a new pediatrician though.

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Hi L.,
It is very possible that this is a result of the vaccine, especially since his immune system was challenged by the flu at the time of the vaccine. Children should never be vaccinated when they are sick. For more information about vaccines, you can go to 909shot.com so you can vaccinate safely, if you choose to vaccinate at all.
Steph

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The same thing just happened to a friend of mine... her 12 month daughter got a fever one week after MMR plus some spots.

Haven't had that experience, though I'm waiting to have my son get his MMR shot...and I might have them break it up because its three vaccines in one shot. I'd just keep a close eye on him. I just am kinda weary of vaccines these days. Sounds like what you're doing, as far as the Children's Tylenol, is great though. Keeping him hydrated and being close to him :-)

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Hi L.,
It is very possible that this is a result of the vaccine, especially since his immune system was challenged by the flu at the time of the vaccine. Children should never be vaccinated when they are sick. For more information about vaccines, you can go to 909shot.com so you can vaccinate safely, if you choose to vaccinate at all.
Steph

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similar thing happened to my son when he got his 12 month vaccinnes. it was closer to 10 days later so i was surprised the fever was from the vaccines, but that was the case. no other side effects and the fever was gone a couple days later.

L....my daughter is almost two ...and last may after she got her vaccines also the MMR a week later the night of her birthday party she had a fever of 103 and it went up to 105...she ended up having a feberal seizure and the ambulance came and took us to the emergency room. My pediatriiton said it was most likely the shot MMR so on her 18 month check up they didn't give it to her and said they would wait till she was a little older. It was the scariest thing I have ever been through. I just laid down with her because her fever spiked up so quickly and then 1 minute later she had the seizure. I thought she was dead when I carried her out of our room. Luckily my step Mom is a nurse a new what to do. Don't get that shot till he is a little older if you can wait. Hope that helps. When we got to the hospital she was almost back to her normal self and has been fine since.
Take care,
C. S

MMR is a rough vaccine, and yes it is normal for a fever, rash, vomiting to occur. It will happen several days AFTER the vaccine. There is a delayed reaction.

The same thing just happened to a friend of mine... her 12 month daughter got a fever one week after MMR plus some spots.

as a nurse, i can tell you it could be just a local reaction from the vaccine and his immune system being weak when he got it. you did the right thing to treat it and you did the right thing by getting him vaccinated, so please continue to do that and protect him and everyone he will ever come into contact with!

dear L.,

i am very surprised that your dr. gave him those shots while he was sick. that made no sense at all. they do have a reaction afterwards and being sick, he didn't need that. next time cancel the appt. and wait till he is well.

you are doing allt he right things, but this dr. makes me nervous. that is such a basic thing...not giving children shots while they are sick and he did. what was that about? i don't think he had your childs interests at hand. personally i would find another pediatrician. if he can't get the basics right what would he do when something serious happens. i question his judgment.

ask a nurse at a hospital who a great pediatrician is and transfer to there, even if it is further from your home. You are his protector.

Blessings, L.

L.,

Hi L.. Yes, it could be a reaction to the vaccine. But it is best to take the baby back to the Pediatrician and if you have no luck with the explanation, seek a second opinion. Good luck. D.

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