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Can we catch something with our baby's 2-month vaccines?

Vaccines given to babies at 2 months old are not known to cause any issues other than mild side effects like soreness at the injection site or a slight fever. It is recommended to follow proper hygiene practices, such as washing hands after changing diapers, to minimize any potential risks. If your baby experiences any unusual symptoms after receiving vaccines, it is always best to consult with a healthcare provider.

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