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T dap

im super late getting my t dap shot and right before i was about to go my pregnant friend text me about it saying that she refused to get it, I know the debates on vaccines are endless so I didn't say anything. Is there anyone who has gotten the shot already?? Did it make you sick?? And if so for how long?? I'm not worried about the vaccine I'm more worried that I'm about to be 37 weeks and I do not want to still be sick when D Day comes..I don't need that in my life lol
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I got the shot, it didn't make me sick at all. Just a sore arm for about two days. I recommend you get it but I understand everyone has opinions over vaccines. Good luck!
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I got the shot and all it did was make my arm sore for a few days... Maybe your friend was already sick before she got it?
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It won't make u sick just very very sore.. But don't neglect it.. We just get a cough but  if by chance we pass it on  to our little ones  it's very dangerous.. And our little ones will not be able to get the protection from the vaccine until they are 2 months old
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I got mine done at 35 weeks and it didn't do anything to me but make my arm sore.
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Just sore felt like I worked out my arm after a long time but only lasted a day
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My arm was sore, but was fine otherwise.
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I got it. I felt fine. My arm was sore for many days but not painfully sore.
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I got the vaccine and it did not make me sick at all.
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