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Doctor my daughter will complete 5 months on 9th June. I want to ask that before lockdown i was in metro city jaipur where i have given painless vaccination (6weeks), but in March i went to a small village of my relatives and stuck there due to lockdown and hence her 10weeks vaccination was delayed and there was no facility of painless vaccination in that village so i gave normal vaccination to her, now again i came back to my house in jaipur...so my question is can i switch to painless vaccination again after painful for the next dose of 14weeks vaccination?? Is painless vaccination can be given to baby after painful??
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Yes ,you can switch
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Painless as well as painful vaccines are equally effective. So you can choose either for your baby.
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Both the vaccine are equally effective. It is just that painless vaccine does not cause fever or swelling and pain at injection site. Ofcourse you can switch between the two vaccine any time.
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U can switch no issues
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