Friday 19 February 2010

Swine Flu Vaccine Made Available To Children

The swine flu vaccination programme began in the UK in October 2009, with the highest-risk groups being offered the vaccine first.

They were:

Babies over 6 months - adults up to 65 years old in the seasonal flu vaccine 'at-risk' groups. Pregnant women. People who live with someone whose immune system is compromised (e.g people with cancer). And now, young children aged between 6 months and 5 years.

*Healthy people aged over 65 were not a priority group as they appeared to have some natural immunity to the swine flu virus.

Babies under 6 months were not vaccinated because the flu vaccines do not produce enough of an immune response in them to provide any sort of protection.

There was a lot of debate between parents as to whether or not their children should have the Swine Flu vaccine. To be honest, when I first heard the announcement on the radio that it was now being offered to young children I jumped at the idea and made the girls appointments asap.

A lot of people were worried about the vaccine's side effects, which we were told would mirror some symptoms of seasonal flu.. but side effects have varied from person to person.

Some parents say their child had a bit of a fever the evening of their jab, but that was soon rectified with a dose of Calpol.

While others claim their child became full-on ill. Fever, upset stomach, coughing and vomiting for days..but these cases have been few and far between.

Our girls had their jabs yesterday - and had no reaction to the vaccine whatsoever. Not even a fever. Nothing. And regardless of whether or not side effects had occured, I stand by my decision to have my girls recieve the vaccine. It puts my mind at rest to know that now they are protected.

Saturday 13 February 2010

We're Back!

Here's what's been going on over the last month...

Progress

Things have been moving fast round here making 2010 quite a good year for us so far, let me explain what I mean: I made a little over £60 in January simply selling the girls old baby things - toys, clothes etc. And these were all things I struggled to sell last year when I first came up with the idea. I'd listed most things twice, on both eBay and local parenting websites, but with no luck until now!
And speaking of progress: J.R is officially in a booster seat. No more BABY CAR SEAT... "Princess seat" now lol
And E.M is no longer using the buggy, she walks everywhere. I started trying to phase out the buggy last year (a little unsuccessfully I might add) it's just too easy to say "I need to bring the buggy 'cos I have a lot of shopping to do!" But things are different now. My E.M has made every journey without a buggy for the best part of four weeks now, and I intend to keep it that way!

Changes

I was writing this when I suddenly realised, it's nearly our blog's 1st birthday!
How time flies eh? I started up The Girls At Number 64 in mid February 2009 in the style of an online diary - but it's changed since then. The things I write about, my general blogging style and even the blog design has changed several times in the last year! All for the better I hope, but us mum bloggers are always learning aren't we. Thank you to our readers who stuck with us all this time, it means a lot, I love being able to share with you the exciting and always surprising journey that is, parenting!