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If there is a reason to think that your child will have a bad reaction to one part of the MMR, then you may want to consider giving them as singles. Reasons might include a history of family reactions to imms, allergy to any of the ingredients, bad reaction to a previous imms etc.


However, the downside of giving singles is that your child will then have to endure more individual needle sticks to get the full protection against each aspect that would be covered in the combined MMR.


Then again, hypothetically speaking, if a person is deadset against the combined jab but would consider singles, then giving singles is better than giving nothing from an imms point of view.


You can use Emla cream to reduce the pain of injections: http://www.emla.co.uk/ . It won't totally take away the pain, but it will reduce it. xx

I cried with literal anxiety when baby strawbs had his, I even made my partner go a do I as I just couldn't.. I thought he would come home a different baby ( yes I regularly slap myself about for being so dramatic haha).. Even though I was anxious about it I knew I couldn't take the risk of not having him vaccinated so we pressed on and rest assure he came home the same and didn't have a single ill effect from it x

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