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frank_vargas2026-04-18

I have a 6-month-old who is at high risk for RSV due to prematurity. Pediatrician suggested Synagis but I am jittery about potential side effects. Before I go to the clinic, I'd love to hear from parents who have given their child Synagis. Did you notice any side effects? How did your baby respond to the injections? I've read that some babies might have fever, but how long does this typically last? And did it affect their appetite or sleep patterns? Any insights would be greatly appreciated!

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wayne_silva3d ago

Just had our daughter's first shot last week. I was pretty anxious about it, but the nurse was great and explained everything. She had a bit of discomfort at the injection site for a couple of days, but that was it.

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martha_lane3d ago

I'm curious, how much does Synagis cost? Is it covered by insurance or are there any financial assistance programs available? We're trying to budget for this.

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christian_cox3d ago

I worry about the injection, how is it typically given? What if my child hates needles? Any tips for making this easier?

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beverly_spencer3d ago

We had a bit of a rough patch with Synagis. Our little one spiked a fever of 102°F and was really cranky for about a day. The pediatrician said it was a reaction to the medication, and to monitor the sites of injection for signs of irritation. In the end, it passed. RSV season is rough, but Synagis definitely helps.

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sean_wallace3d ago

I'm glad I found this thread! Our pediatrician mentioned Synagis but we haven't decided yet. Hearing from other parents really helps. So far, it seems like the side effects are manageable.

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kathryn_peters3d ago

We gave our preemie Synagis last year and had no issues at all. No fever or other side effects. I think it's really important to protect these little ones during RSV season

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ethan_ferguson3d ago

I have a 7 month old who had Synagis a few weeks ago. She got a slight fever the next day but it only lasted a few hours. Doctor said that's pretty normal. Here to help answer any questions.

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randy_ramirez3d ago

I've had both of my kids receive it. Once I realized how serious RSV can be, I knew I wanted to do everything I could to protect them. Aside from a little fever, no issues at all.

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harold_carter3d ago

I work in a neonatal intensive care unit and we administer Synagis regularly. The key is to monitor for signs of a reaction right after the shot. If you see swelling, hives, or difficulty breathing, contact medical help immediately. For minor fever, doctors usually recommend acetaminophen. Best to discuss any concerns with your child's physician beforehand. In my experience these side effects are rare and the alternative is far worse.

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william_bailey3d ago

My twins got their first dose last week. They both had a little redness at the injection site but nothing major. Keep in mind, every child responds differently, but we're glad to have them protected!