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S/o shots did any one do a modified vaccination schedule?

Just wondering, I am 100% pro- vac. If you do a modified schedule share please :) I am leery about the number of shots lo are given at one time.
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Re: S/o shots did any one do a modified vaccination schedule?

  • Nope, but for some I wish I had... the boys each had five shots one trip, I didn't realize it until they had already done one kiddo... it was so hard to watch!  Luckily it was when they were little so hopefully they don't remember! 
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  • No we didn't but I guess I feel better that they were all done at once.  Then they don't have to go back and be poked again
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  • To add to it, I had a friend who did modified and only did one vaccine at a time... her kids were starting kindergarten and still getting shots and HATED going to the doctor because they were so afraid of getting shots... kicking screaming biting... terrified... I am glad that now when we go they don't have to get any or only get one and don't remember what it was like getting 5 at a time!
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  • I feel like it is better to get them done at once rather than go back each week or a month or whatever. Also, Abe had to have certain ones done to get into DCP. I didn't even have to worry or wonder because I knew he had them.
  • My kids do the regular vaccination schedule, but I have a friend who does the modified schedule.  It's a total PITA because she brings her baby every month to get a shot...I think she followed "The Vaccine Book" by Dr. Sears' son.
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  • I was totally for the modifiedbut decided not too. There are a couple that my Dr doesn't do all at the same tome anyways. Most recent that comes to mind is the flu shot, we came back a separate time for that rather than pile it on top of the others
  • I wanted to do a somewhat modified vacc schedule but decided since she's going to daycare that it would be safer to do within the range that they currently do it.

  • We do a modified schedule.  They do not get more than 1-2 shots at a time, depending on the vaccinations.  The first few months it was only 1 shot at a time starting at 2 months, except for the vitiman K at the hospital (we declined Hep B at birth).  Then around 6 months they would usually get 2 at a time.  We did have a few more visits then normal, some were just nurse visits for a shot but it worked for us. I read Dr. Sears The Vaccine Book and used his modified schedule as a guideline but changed some things as well.  I thought this book was really helpful, I loved how it talked about each shot individually I found it really interested to read about each different shot.
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  • Oh and I also don't do the combo shots (where a few different shots are combined so they only get one prick).  I request that they be broken into the individual shots.  Except the MMR when Grace had that, we did do that as a combo.  I know this means more stabs for my poor children......they likely hate me ;)  Grace was pretty much caught up by her 3 year appointment.  Hope this helps!  Feel free to PM on FB if you want.
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  • imagemrscjwatts:
    No we didn't but I guess I feel better that they were all done at once.  Then they don't have to go back and be poked again

    This is kind of my thought. I'd rather have a handful at once than have to go back every month. Plus I wanted her as immune as possible as quickly as possible since I work with infectious specimens at work and she could potentially be exposed.

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  • I'm coming into this late.. For Luke we declined Hep B and my plan was to modify. I never had time to research or find out how to modify. So when Sam came I just accepted what they said, sadly, I'm too busy to go back time and time again so I just had them catch Luke up too. I think in my mind I wanted to have some control and not do too many at once, but as with a lot of my parenting decisions I have to defer to others because I don't know and I don't have time to educate myself. I know that sounds like a cop-out and I'm a bit ashamed to say it, but its true.
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  • Our pediatricians won't allow it. On their website, they state that they believe the guidelines are set by the AAP for a reason, and if you'd like to modify you are welcome to take your child elsewhere. 

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