diptheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio and Haemophilus influenzae type b all in one injection, twice. He was really poorly. He had a temperature, which i managed to bring down with calpol and just lay there crying for days. His skin went blotchy too.
i felt it was too much of a concoction for a small baby and felt guilty afterwards for putting him through it. Since then he has
only had single injections and has been fine

it concerns me less now that he is older (grouping vaccines in one jab) but something bothers me about injecting five different
things in a baby only a few months old. i have nothing scientific to support my theory, just a gut feeling that it is too much, too young.
I had whooping cough when i was five, the doctor said i was very lucky as it was only mild