Download a copy of the immunisation schedule in english 205 8kb or irish 206 1kb download the introduction to your child s immunisations here english 544 3kb or irish 545 4kb version download tearpad pre vaccination advice 192 7kb.
Baby immunization schedule first year.
Slight variations in this schedule are possible.
For infants 2 000 grams administer hbig in addition to hepb vaccine in separate limbs within 12 hours of birth.
Offer breastmilk or formula more often.
Your baby s vaccination and immunisation schedule one of the best ways to protect your baby against diseases like measles rubella tetanus and meningitis is through immunisation.
First ever dose for any child under age 8 is two doses given 4 weeks apart flu season can run from september through.
Two doses of hepa vaccine are needed for lasting protection.
Read the vaccine information sheet s your baby s doctor gave you to learn about side effects your baby may experience.
Administer hepb vaccine within 12 hours of birth regardless of birth weight.
It is normal for some babies to eat less during the 24 hours after getting vaccines.
Influenza flu vaccine for the first time and for some other children in this age group.
Mother s hbsag status is unknown.
Get tips to prepare for your baby s well child visits.
All children and adolescents over 24 months of age.
It s almost time for your baby s two month doctor visit.
Your baby needs their first injections at eight weeks then 12 weeks 16 weeks and one year.
All children and adolescents over 24 months of age who have not been vaccinated should also receive 2 doses of hepa vaccine.
The first dose of hepa vaccine should be given between 12 months and 23 months of age.
Two doses of hepa vaccine are needed for lasting protection.
The first dose of hepa vaccine should be given between 12 months and 23 months of age.
Vaccines one of the most important ways to prevent your child from getting some very dangerous diseases are part of this visit.
The second dose should be given 6 months after the first dose.
Flu shots can be given to your child each year starting at age 6 months.
Five doses of the diphtheria tetanus pertussis combination vaccine are given with the first dose usually given at 2 months of age the second at 4 months the third at 6 months the fourth at about 15 months of age and the fifth at about 5 years of age.
The second dose should be given 6 months after the first dose.