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  2. Baby Vaccine Schedule: What Shots Baby Needs and When - WebMD

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    Dose 2: age 4 months. Dose 3: age 6 months, if needed. Dose 4: Booster between ages 12 months and 15 months. Catch-up vaccine (s) after age 15 months, if needed. Haemophilus influenzae type b ...

  3. 4-Month Shots: What to Expect, Side Effects, More - Healthline

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    Normal side effects of 4-month shots in babies include: redness or swelling where the shot was given. pain or tenderness around the shot area. irritability or fussiness. crying. sleepiness. not ...

  4. 2-Month Vaccinations: Side Effects, Purpose, Safety - Healthline

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    Though most babies don’t experience any side effects, mild reactions are normal after 2-month vaccinations. Reactions may include a rash or pain at the injection site. Other potential side ...

  5. Are There Alternative Vaccine Schedules for Babies? - WebMD

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    Kids get up to 27 vaccines by their second birthday. They can get as many as 5 shots at some visits. It’s all part of the CDC’s official vaccination schedule, which targets 14 serious diseases ...

  6. During these nine months, you and your baby need protection against serious diseases, and vaccines are a vital part of that. ... Adult immunization schedule: Recommendations for ages 19 years or ...

  7. FAQ: Children's Vaccines - WebMD

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    Your child gets one at 12-15 months and another at 4-6 years. Hepatitis A (hep A) - The hep A virus can cause liver failure. Children should get 2 doses of the vaccine starting at age 1. Varicella ...

  8. Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) Vaccine - WebMD

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    MMR vaccine schedule Children should get the first shot when they're 12 to 15 months of age and the second one between 4 and 6 years of age. Adults who aren't immune and haven't been vaccinated ...

  9. Tdap Vaccine: What Is It, Side Effects, Cost, and More

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    Fortunately, reported side effects with Tdap are generally mild and go away on their own. Mild to moderate side effects may include: mild pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site. fatigue ...

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