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Do shots hurt for 11 year olds?

Published in Vaccination Experiences 1 min read

Yes, shots can hurt a little for 11 year olds, but the pain is usually brief.

It's common for kids to feel some discomfort when they get a shot. According to the reference, "Getting a shot can hurt a little". This means that the sensation isn't usually severe, but it’s definitely something that an 11 year old might notice. Here's what you should know:

  • Brief Pain: The pain from a shot is typically quick, and "the pain usually comes and goes pretty quickly." This means any discomfort won't last for long.
  • Common Reaction: If you happen to cry when getting a shot, it's absolutely normal. As the reference states, "If you cry, don't worry about it. Lots of kids do."

So, while shots might pinch or feel a little painful, the discomfort usually disappears fast. It's okay to feel nervous or even cry; many other kids feel the same way. Being prepared for this quick and minor pain can help make the experience less stressful.

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