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  2. 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 ...

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

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    Polio is a disease that used to paralyze more than 25,000 people each year before the polio vaccine was invented. Now children are vaccinated against it at 2 months, 4 months, between 6 and 18 ...

  4. Childhood immunizations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The schedule for childhood immunizations in the United States is published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). [1] The vaccination schedule is broken down by age: birth to six years of age, seven to eighteen, and adults nineteen and older. Childhood immunizations are key in preventing diseases with epidemic potential.

  5. Spacing Out Child Vaccines: Alternative Schedules - WebMD

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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. Guide to Vaccines for Your Family - WebMD

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    HepB. Dose 1: At birth. Dose 2: Between ages 1 month and 2 months. Dose 3: Between ages 6 months and 18 months. Catch-up series between ages 7 years and 18 years if your child has not received all ...

  7. 4-Month Shots: What to Expect, Side Effects, More - Healthline

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    A regular immunization schedule starts at birth. At 4 months of age, following the standard schedule, your baby will be getting a second dose of vaccines given at their 2 month visit.

  8. Well-Child Visits: Appointments, Immunizations, and More

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    flu. 4 years old. DTaP. IPV. MMR. chickenpox. flu. After age 4, a well-child visit should take place every year and should include a physical exam and a growth, developmental, behavioral, and ...

  9. 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 ...