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Q: Not a Happy Boy
asked by: rosejackson on October 17th, 2007
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williams not been a happy boy. we think hes teething as one of his back teeth has come through and the other is on its way. thats 11 teeth in total. hes had a bad temperature all day and hes grouchy now. he cant have anymore calpol for another hour. hes been sitting on my lap most of the evening. hes got an ice lolly at the moment and will have a cool bath after dinner.
hes got his MMR jab tomorrow and i know thats not going to be fun if hes already grouchy. we were planning on going to stevenage to see his other nanny tommorrow as we've both got the day off work. little louise (williams auntie) has her jabs tomorrow aswell.
it turns out i wont be going to birmingham to the fragrance conference. the area manager forgot to order the train tickets so this lady offered to take us all there but theres only room for 4 other people and there was 5 going, so i offered not to go as william was already ill, i didnt really want to leave him anyway for a whole day and getting up at 5 would'be been a nightmare!
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Amber*Marie
replied on October 17th, 2007
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Aww I hope he gets to feeling better. I know teething isnt fun.

What are MMR jabs? Shots?
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Becky
replied on October 17th, 2007
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aw that sucks. they usually won't give them injections when they are ill though.

hope he gets better soon
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rosejackson
replied on October 17th, 2007
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the doctors give injections unless the baby is seriously ill as having injections is important. he should calm down tomorrow. he was awful before bed. wouldn't eat his dinner, cried all the way through his bath, which isnt like him as he loves his baths. ill see what the doctor recommends tomorrow as its only teething, i dont see why they wouldnt give him the jab.
yes the MMR jab is like your shots, protects against measles, mumps and rubella
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