by wendyb » Tue Apr 16, 2013 5:17 pm
My son had his two doses of MMR just six weeks apart. The nurse at my GP practice said six weeks was ok if they were older than 18mths otherwise I think it was either 3 months or 6 months between doses.
I'm afraid my recollection isn't great on that point as it didn't apply to us. My advice would be to ring your GP practice and ask - might be best to get a call back from a nurse so you can explain your circumstances. Given that full immunity only comes with the second jab, the NHS may have new advice about how close jabs can be given to prevent further outbreaks. As it is, Wandsworth brought the timetable for the two jabs closer together than other parts of the country because uptake fell locally to a level that increased risk.
My son had his two doses of MMR just six weeks apart. The nurse at my GP practice said six weeks was ok if they were older than 18mths otherwise I think it was either 3 months or 6 months between doses.
I'm afraid my recollection isn't great on that point as it didn't apply to us. My advice would be to ring your GP practice and ask - might be best to get a call back from a nurse so you can explain your circumstances. Given that full immunity only comes with the second jab, the NHS may have new advice about how close jabs can be given to prevent further outbreaks. As it is, Wandsworth brought the timetable for the two jabs closer together than other parts of the country because uptake fell locally to a level that increased risk.