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  2. Guide to Vaccines for Your Family - WebMD

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    Vaccines protect your family from diseases that can be very serious. Here is a schedule of recommended vaccines for children from birth to age 18.

  3. A Parent's Guide to Vaccines - WebMD

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    Vaccinations in children are aimed partially at protecting older family members and caregivers. Flu. When: Once a year, starting at 6 months, kids should be vaccinated against influenza. Kids 2 ...

  4. What Is an Alternative Childhood Vaccine Schedule? - Healthline

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    The CDC’s immunization schedule is a guide for when to vaccinate children from birth to 18 years old. Experts divide it into two parts: Vaccines to receive from birth to 15 months and vaccines ...

  5. Spacing Out Child Vaccines: Alternative Schedules - Watch ...

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    In fact, by spacing out your child's vaccines, what you are doing is leaving them vulnerable to these diseases at a time when they can get really sick when they are so young. There is a reason ...

  6. What You Need to Know About the Updated Vaccine Schedule for Ki

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    The schedule includes recommended vaccines from birth through age 18. It also includes a catch-up schedule for children who haven’t received vaccines on time. Sticking to the schedule.

  7. Vaccination schedule - Wikipedia

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    A vaccination schedule is a series of vaccinations, including the timing of all doses, which may be either recommended or compulsory, depending on the country of residence. A vaccine is an antigenic preparation used to produce active immunity to a disease , in order to prevent or reduce the effects of infection by any natural or "wild" pathogen ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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 ...