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Vaccination Scheduler

Generate a custom vaccination schedule for your baby based on their birth date.

Vaccination Scheduler
Enter Birth Date to Generate Schedule

Vaccination Schedule

Vaccination Scheduler: Baby Immunization Tracker

What is the Vaccination Scheduler?

Vaccination Scheduler creates a personalized immunization calendar for your child based on their birth date. Following the standard CDC / WHO schedule, it tells you exactly when shots like Hepatitis B, Rotavirus, DTaP, Hib, Polio, and MMR are due.\n\nStaying on schedule protects your child when they are most vulnerable to disease.

Who Needs This Tool?

1. New Parents: Managing the flurry of doctor visits in Year 1.\n2. Travelers: Checking if kids are up to date before flying.\n3. Schools: Verifying enrollment requirements.

Core Vaccines

1. Birth: Hep B.\n2. 2 Months: 6-in-1 (DTaP-IPV-Hib-HepB), Rotavirus, PCV.\n3. 12 Months: MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella), Varicella (Chickenpox).

The Schedule

It generates specific dates. E.g., "Due: Oct 15, 2024". Add these to your phone calendar.

Preparation

1. Bring Comfort: A favorite toy helps distract during the shot.\n2. Watch for Fever: Mild fever after shots is normal. Ask doctor about Tylenol.\n3. Keep the Card: Your 'Yellow Card' is a vital legal document.

FAQ

Q1: Can I delay shots?

Deviating from the schedule leaves the child unprotected during high-risk windows. Consult your pediatrician before delaying.
  • CDC Immunization Schedule(CDC)


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