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Health Tip: When Baby Gets a Shot
Suggestions to make vaccination less painful
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(HealthDay News) -- It's crucial to get your infant or child vaccinated against a host of deadly germs. But that doesn't make it less painful for the child or concerned parents.
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The U.S. National Library of Medicine offers these suggestions to help parents calm a baby or child who needs a shot:
- Before the shot is given, apply gentle pressure to the skin where it will be given.
- Keep calm and relaxed yourself. A child can pick up on a parent's anxiety.
- Talk to the baby in a calm, soothing tone.
- Embrace your child on your lap, facing you.
- Offer a distraction, such as a toy. Or sing a song together.
-- Diana Kohnle
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Last updated 1/11/2010
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