Just before they start school.... They have an mmr booster and a HIB.
2007-11-19 03:05:28
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answered by ¸.•*¨) Inked Barbie ¸.•*¨) 6
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Depends on your doctor's schedule. If you want to know for sure, ask the pediatrician. Some like to spread them out a bit differently than others do.
Mine spreads out the shots at 2, 4, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 months, 2 yrs, etc. Then the baby doesn't get a whole whack of shots each time.
Different doctors have different routines. Check with yours.
2007-11-19 03:02:00
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answered by Anonymous
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My daughter got all her shots at 12 months....
She is now 21 months, and just went in for a flu shot.
They found out that she needed a Hepatitis A vaccination too at 18 months.
After that, the kids are good til they need to start kindergarten (4, 5, 6?)
2007-11-19 03:03:52
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answered by gg 7
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It depends on the pediatrician. Please do some research and find out what the doctor recommends and what YOU think is best for YOUR child.
It has been said, that the MMR vaccination (That is usually available anytime after 15 months and before 5) when given around 15 months can lead to Autism.
Waiting even just 1 year to vaccinate can lower your chances up to 50%~
Do research and talk to educated professionals about what risks are really out there.
2007-11-19 03:04:37
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answered by Katie C 6
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Unless it is a flu shot and other seasonal things like that - it's 4 or 5 years old for the next shot.
Do it when they are 4, My dr said that within the year that they go from 4 to 5, they get stronger (pushing Dr's away) and more hysterical about it and are much harder to control.
Poor little things hahha
2007-11-19 03:03:01
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answered by sammy 21 2
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you need to ask your doctor because my son got his 18 month shots so i took him in to get his 2 year shots and they told me he was up to date and he didn't have to have anymore shots until he was 5 years .
2007-11-19 03:04:24
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answered by savvy 2
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depends on the Dr. and how up to date the infant is w/the shots.
2007-11-19 03:03:08
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answered by One Tired Mamma 2
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They get them again at 24 months. I would go to your pediatrician or your local health department. They will be able to pull up your baby's shot record.
2007-11-19 03:02:50
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answered by GrapeApe 3
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sure provide her Tylenol. She is lots sufficiently previous for it. The well-being care expert could have instructed you approximately giving it to her and how plenty. I ensue to be daycare provider and that i've got a chart that is going by potential of weight. as much as 11lbs .0.4 (0.5 a dropper) 12-17lbs o.8(one dropper) 18-23lbs a million a million/2 dropper.... in case you have the liquid syrup without the dropper (is provided in 4oz bottle) that is a million/4 tsp for as much as 11lbs a million/2tsp for as much as 17 lbs and 3/4 tsp for 18-23lbs
2016-11-12 02:17:30
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answered by ? 4
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After that, age two. My daughter is 15 months and we just finished up hers. She doesn't go back until age two. It depends on, if they are all caught up on their shots or not.
2007-11-19 03:05:43
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answered by ~Kim~ 6
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