16 week jabs

I think everyone has been told the same advice that calpol is not needed for 16 weeks jabs, my baby had her yesterday morning and had had a slightly raised temp of upto 37.5 but has been on and off, anyone had the same as I am now getting worried and havent been giving calpol

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personally i’d give some cause even if it doesn’t do anything for the temp it will help to make their legs not so sore so it’s not like you’d be using it for no reason, if your worried tho you could always just call 111 for advice x

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My LO had his yesterday. We were told the same, but he's been more grizzly than normal. Really unsettled. I gave him a dose earlier, and he seemed to settle after that. Not sure if it's the jabs or his teeth though 🤷

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Mine had hers today and I gave her it because friends recommended it and she's been fine

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We had ours today and I said to the nurse ‘is it the same as last time, watch for a temp and calpol?’ And she said yes x

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We were also told that he could get a temp and to give calpol

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I give calpol with all jabs cause it's not only about temperature is also take the pain off the actual injection

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I think everyone has been told the same advice that calpol is not needed for 16 weeks jabs, my baby had her yesterday morning and had had a slightly raised temp of upto 37.5 but has been on and off, anyone had the same as I am now getting worried and havent been giving calpol

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