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Hi...the actual injection (in the arm) is fine...there were no tears anyway. About 8 weeks later it came up in a massive lump filled with pus which burst one night in the bath, did not seem to bother baby at all, just not nice to look at. It is going down gradually but still there some weeks later and will scar I guess but he hasn't been upset by it at all.
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Opposite for us - my son had it when he was 5 weeks old and slept through the whole injection. However, a few weeks or so later it came up into a pussy blister that took months and months to heal. Not to scare monger at all though, it never, ever bothered him and I'd do it again next time. Just a very faded little mark now.
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The pussy blister thing is pretty normal. It can occur within a few weeks but can take months to burst and heal. Neither of my kids were bothered by this in the least. I would definately recommend (from a parents point of view) getting it done when they are young as my daughter had it at 2.5yrs and it was horrendous (lots of crying, I had to hold her arm down, truly horrific ...for me mainly). Not sure my son even noticed at 8 months, no tears. Much smoother experience all round...
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All done and was totally fine. Nothing to worry about whatsoever. He looked the lady straight in the eye, never flinched, screamed, cried - Nothing and has been totally fine since. I was warned it could become a pussy, blistery type thing, yes.

Glad it's all done and there was no fuss! Thanks everyone.

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