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Baby Vaccination Schedule
Enter your baby's date of birth to see a personalized immunization timeline based on the CDC recommended schedule for children 0–6 years.
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This schedule is based on CDC recommendations. Always consult your pediatrician for personalized advice.
Common Questions
- What vaccines does a baby need in the first year?
- The recommended first-year vaccines include DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis), Hib, PCV15 or PCV20 (pneumococcal), IPV (polio), and influenza (at 6 months). Additional vaccines like hepatitis B and rotavirus may be recommended based on your pediatrician's assessment. The CDC updates its schedule annually, so always check with your provider for the most current recommendations.
- Is the CDC vaccine schedule safe?
- The CDC schedule is backed by decades of safety data and reviewed annually by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). Like any medical intervention, vaccines can have side effects (usually mild). Your pediatrician can discuss whether any adjustments are appropriate for your child's health history.
- Can I delay my baby's vaccines?
- The standard schedule is designed to protect children as early as possible. If you're considering changes, discuss with your pediatrician, who can weigh the risks for your specific child. Some delays may be medically indicated based on individual health circumstances.
For educational purposes only — not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your pediatrician with questions about your child's health.
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