What to expect after vaccinations - should you worry about side effects?

Vaccinations act as curious punctuation marks along the timeline of our lives, from the routine baby jabs that begin at eight weeks, through to pre-school (three years and four months) and teenage (14 years) boosters, optional jabs that protect against chickenpox, tuberculosis, flu and hepatitis B, and specific vaccinations - to protect against rabies, for example - taken prior to travelling abroad.


This is a companion discussion topic for the original article at https://patient.info/news-and-features/what-to-expect-after-vaccinations