As a mom of 3, that have all gotten past this age here... yes its 24 months. Then between 4-5 they have the other 1 or 2 before they start school. I say 1 or 2, because around here it is now necessary for a child to have the chicken pox vaccine. Luckily my 5 year old got chicken pox, so no shot necessary! But he did have a shot when he was entering headstart last year.
As to the scatterbrained due to pregnancy... just wait, it wont end with having 2 children to look after... lol!!! I have 3 boys, 1 girl, with another boy on the way... I have called the boys her name, and her their names... now thats bad!!!! But its all part of the fun!!!!
Good luck to you.
2007-08-29 01:21:05
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answered by ,,!,,baddest~lil~b!tch,,!,, 4
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I have the times for immunizations right here on my fridge!
18 months she should have got her fourth DTP-Polio
They generally go in for a check-up around 24 months to make sure all is going well.
The next time she gets shots if all her other shots have been kept up to date should be around 4-5yrs of age...Fifth DTP-Polio-MMR
Then again at 11-12 yrs. Td. Booster *MMR-*HepB if not given previously.
So she be good! Take care!
2007-08-29 10:08:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Best thing to do is go and talk to your doctor, do you have a regular GP, best to get all the immunisations done at the same track and then you can follow it a bit easily, the GP may even be happy to send you reminders!
I read an A-Z of pregnancy book and V was for vague, it sure is true too. Problem is my baby is now 7 and the vagueness never went!
2007-08-29 07:40:30
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answered by T 3
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I have my 24 month check up tomorrow. The doctor said, "no shots" but I know pediatricians vary slightly in their shot regimine. Call you ped. to double check, but I think you will be shot free until she is ready for school.
2007-08-29 07:40:11
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answered by HD 3
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Yes her last round of shots would be when she is 2. Then she will just need boosters before she starts school. I hope that this answers your question, good luck with the kids!
2007-08-29 08:39:18
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answered by calsynn1974 1
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I think it is at 24 months but call your pediatrician Io make sure.
2007-08-29 07:37:41
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answered by ginnyann88 4
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The local child welfare people or whoever organized your first shots will have the necessary information for you ~~
2007-08-29 07:40:34
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answered by burning brightly 7
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It's when she turns 2.Check w/ your ped to be sure.
2007-08-29 08:50:20
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answered by ♥redsoxfan♥ 4
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just go to the doctors office and ask. they usually have books that tell you.
2007-08-29 07:39:51
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answered by Mel R 4
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