My daughter is now 14 weeks. She was supposed to have her injections at 8 weeks and 12 weeks.
Both needles have the whooping cough injection in them.
We opted out of having the needles for this reason.
After my brother had the whooping cough injection he suffered very badly with his chest, he would wheeze constantly and suffered with sleeping and breathing. He is now 21 and still suffers from this at times.
For this reason my mum never gave me the whooping cough injection, and I was fine. When I was born they all came separately and not in just one needle.
So I have decided not to give my daughter the needle because I don't want her to suffer like he did.
What I would like to know is, is there anyone in the NHS I can contact to find out if I can get her needles separately? I don't really want her to not have any of them.
Thanks.
Please don't answer saying I should just get it done. I'm not doing that.
Any help would be great thanks.
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