2nd months vaccine

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Last month on the 19th, Adrian had his second month vaccine from our GP. He hasn’t turn 2 months yet at that time but he is 8 week old so, GP told us it doesn’t matter. He was given two shots at both his thighs and it’s not that i wanna show less emotional towards him or myself but i’ve seen worst than that. He did cried but not like before when he had IV’s in him. His body shown a normal reaction like others, a fever. At first, i kept saying “nah, it’s nothing” although deep inside me knows there’s something wrong with him. Luckily we got ourself a thermometer before, and so his temp was quite high, we could’t bring him to see our GP with no appointment. We had to bring him to see late hours GP instead in Bentley. I noticed that we’ve become so addictive in checking his temp, because that’s what we’re asked to do when he was in hospital by the nurses. Of course the nurses can check it by themselves but they want us to get involves in our baby’s matter like checking temp, changing their nappy, shower them etc. That’s why parents are allowed to stay in the hospital 24-7 and were given a free room to stay and a pantry with foods for all the parents. Even the parkings are free for us. Aren’t Adrian a lucky baby? 

I knew his hospital cost would cost a bomb in KL. From that on, i knew this is where my fate want me to be. Here…

We were thankful that the vaccine is FREE too!

His 4 months vaccine will be next month.

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  • http://oh_so_drama.xanga.com/ oh_so_drama

    Aih…kesian baby. God luck to you, as the parent. I pun cuak gak ni, sbb kembar mmg high possibility for complications, kan. Takut tak terbayar kat spital pun ade gak.

  • http://farahamizah.xanga.com/ farahamizah

    @oh_so_drama - insyallah xde pape to u & ur twins…yg penting,mkn supplement yg doc suruh,jaga mkn…jgn buat keja berat2,awk tu berbadan 3..hehe