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Calm a Fussy Baby After Shots - Ask your doctor if it's OK to give your baby medicine. Many doctors will recommend giving your baby a dose of acetaminophen or ibuprofen to help with fever and aches and pains. Follow the doctor's recommendation for dosage, as the dosage for babies depends on weight. If your doctor says that it's OK, this can instantly cure baby's fussiness.

Breastfeed or offer your baby a bottle immediately after the shots. This can help soothe and distract her. Also allow your baby to nurse for comfort when you get home.
Calm a Fussy Baby After Shots

Lay her on her back and "bicycle" her legs. Help her move her legs in a bicycle motion. Muscles that remain stationary after a shot may become sore, but using the muscle can ease the pain. Your baby won't know this, though, so you have to do it for her.

Wet a towel with warm water and place it on the area where the shot was. The heat can ease pain. Alternatively, allow your baby to sit in a warm bath to soak the area.

Carry your baby in a sling. You may need to do your work around the house, but he still needs cuddles. Wearing him in a sling allows you to comfort him as you do the things you need to do.

Immunizations can protect your child from serious illnesses, but the shots can make your little one uncomfortable for a few hours or days. She might experience a low grade fever or aches and pains - similar to what you experience when you get an immunization shot. Unfortunately, a baby can't tell you what's hurting, which will leave you with a "fussy" baby and no real sense of what you should be doing. Recognize that this will only last a short time, but during this time, your baby will need a lot of extra attention. - by eHow



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