go to cdc.gov you will find the vaccine schedule. they change it about every year
You go to the CDC's immunization schedule website.
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One can find out information about an immunization schedule online at the NHS, Immunize, and CDC websites. These resources will give you vital information about vaccinations needed for you and your family.
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You need to get MMR twice. A normal schedule is at 1 yo and 4-6 yo.
The typical US vaccination schedule during the first six months includes hepatitis B, rotavirus, DTAP, HIB, pneumonia, and polio. The baby should also get influenza immunization if in season. Talk with your health care provider for advice specific to your baby's situation.
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The answer depends on the immunization.
Antenatal care is the basic precautions given to a pregnant woman before and after birth. It is easy to detect any abnormalities that may arise on the health of a pregnant woman. Also immunization schedule is given to the woman before and after birth to protect her and the baby against any contagious disease.
(IMMUN ) IS THE ACRONYM FOR iMMUNIZATION
Immunization Alliance was created in 2008.
A baby can turn even during labor. I don't think you need to schedule one. Let your baby decide when to be born, you wouldn't want to effect the last stages of his/hers development.