Each year, millions of infants worldwide receive routine vaccinations, with the CDC reporting over 90% coverage for key childhood vaccines in the U.S. The developing nervous system in babies amplifies pain perception, making procedures like immunizations especially distressing. Managing this pain is crucial, as early painful experiences can shape later responses to medical care. Despite advances, minimizing vaccination-related pain remains a challenge for parents and healthcare professionals, underscoring the need for effective, evidence-based strategies to reduce infant distress and foster positive lifelong healthcare interactions.
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10. Parental Presence The presence of a calm, supportive parent during vaccinations is a critical factor in reducing infant distress. Numerous studies, including research highlighted by…