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My 2 month old sons vaccination is due in 2 days But will be travelling out of city in 4 days ,Can we go there and complete the vaccination but it will be 8 days late than the actual date. Is it fine
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Can be taken after coming back but kindly don’t delay it further
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It's okay
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Its okay 👍 Get it done after coming back if it is under 15 days , because child might get sick (fever, cold, rash....etc)  post vaccination sometimes. Fever is common no need to worry, observe for rash after vaccination if present  and if it is big or generalized take him to pediatrician
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It’s okay if it’s done late
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But do not further delay it.
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Both are acceptable But better to vaccinate and then travel It will provide immunity while traveling. Dr Chandan Barnwal Child Specialist, Ranchi, Jharkhand
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