It doesn't hurt much at the time but it can leave the muscle very sore for a few days after, so it is better to take it in the buttock because it is easier to cope with a sore bottom than a sore arm.
No. Parents/guardians must take the child to a doctor for immunizations and boosters.
She should get another tetanus booster just to be safe. Tetanus shots are usually good for about five years, so she might be due for her booster if she's reaching five years and three months. It also wouldn't hurt her to get a booster shot early. I've sometimes gotten a new tetanus shot after only three years depending on my health insurance situation. If cost is a concern, you should ask a doctor or nurse if she can wait a little longer. Tetanus is fatal and horribly painful, so it's not something you want to take unnecessary chances with.
Generally it takes a few weeks to see antibodies from immunization.
NO
go straight to a doctors to get a tetnus shot!!
God or evolution - take your pick.
No
imediately
Take a rocket booster and strap it to your phone or somethin TSS
when you show them you
first take out the brake pump out, then from inside the car, you will have to loose 4 bolts that hold the booster, and a pin with a clip that attach the pedal to the booster
Anything can be toxic if you take enough of it. For tetanus shots it would be very difficult barring a crazy person intentionally injecting huge amounts.