My poor little boy :(

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he had his 8 week injections today, and it was horrible :( the cry he did was like he was really in pain! i felt to mean taking him there!

I know he has to have them...but its so horrible to see your baby crying in pain! :cry:

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oohh isnt it horrible :-( I just kept telling myself how much worse the actual disease would be - big hugs I bet you remember a lot longer than he does xxx
 
I cried my eyes out in the surgery, health visitor thought I was a right loser lol xx
 
i sobbed my heart out when olly had his, luckily olly wasnt too bad, but huge hugs to you, and yeah your doing the best for him, i bet he cant even rememeber having them now :) xx
 
my LO has his coming up soon, my husband will have to take him in the room and im going to wait in the waiting room or car. Im going to cry my heart out I know i will. and because im needle phobic id likely knock the doctor out for trying to inject my baby! hence the waiting outside!

Ive been crying for days thinking about it :(
 
my LO has his coming up soon, my husband will have to take him in the room and im going to wait in the waiting room or car. Im going to cry my heart out I know i will. and because im needle phobic id likely knock the doctor out for trying to inject my baby! hence the waiting outside!

Ive been crying for days thinking about it :(

i think your doing the right thing, this time i wont be going in either, my mothers going to take him in while i wait in the waiting area x
 
I know its soooo horrible, its the worst noise i've ever heard him make, but just think that its all for the best for them as i'm sure the disease they could get would be much worse, still its horrible when they're so upset. Callums got his 12 week ones coming up, i'm not looking forward to them at all :cry: x
 
I'm just spying as I'm still in third tri but I wanted to comment on this one.

When my sister got her age 4 injections I went with my mum and my sister didn't just cry she begged "please mummy" then when she wasn't winning with my mother she turned to me, to have her scream and cry and beg was so heart wrenching I cried throughout the whole ordeal I was about 20 at the time. I still worry how I will handle my own childs immunisations.

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my LO has his coming up soon, my husband will have to take him in the room and im going to wait in the waiting room or car. Im going to cry my heart out I know i will. and because im needle phobic id likely knock the doctor out for trying to inject my baby! hence the waiting outside!

Ive been crying for days thinking about it :(

i think your doing the right thing, this time i wont be going in either, my mothers going to take him in while i wait in the waiting area x

ahh I wish I could get some one else to take him, but my mum is back at work, and theres no chance that my OH can take the morning off, so I HAVE to take him... i'm dreading the next ones! :cry:

he did go straight to sleep though and did forget all about it, but still...that cry is horrific! :cry:
 
take a toy that always gets their attention or a small amount of milk in a bottle and feed them after the first one and they will barely notice the second or if your lucky you get them done at the same time so they dont get the double reaction
 
well the doctor did one leg, then just went straight for the other one, poor little man :( and he's only had a bottle twice, and he wouldnt take the bottle when he was too upset, he just wants me for comfort, but i could try and express a little and take it with me next time, i never thought of that lol
 
It's horrible isn't it :( :hugs: So glad my LO has had all hers for a few months now.
 
Grace had hers on monday. She was laughing at the doctor and was watching her as she put it in. Sometimes i wish she wasn't so nosey! :nope: She screamed for about a minute then literally just started shouting at the doctor. The doctor was like 'Arghhhh she's shouting at me!" Grace seemed more pissed off than anything :haha: She was happy as anything within a few minutes.

But i'm still dreading the next ones :cry:
 
well the doctor did one leg, then just went straight for the other one

Apparently its supposed to be much better for your LO's if their injections are done and over with quickly rather than settling them inbetween as otherwise they think its over then go through all the stress again! Poor babies. My LO finally has his 3rd lot tomorrow and im really not looking forward to it :cry:
 

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