Vaccinating your baby is extremely important to protect her from infections and communicable diseases. So be sure you take her for the recommended shots as and when she needs them.
Here is a quick glance at what vaccines have to be given as your baby grows older.
Here is a quick glance at what vaccines have to be given as your baby grows older.
| Age | Vaccine |
| Birth | BCG Vaccine and Oral Polio Vaccine (1st Dose) |
| 6 weeks | DTwP and Hepatitis B Hib Vaccine Oral Polio Vaccine (2nd dose) |
| 10 weeks | DTwP and Hepatitis B Hib Vaccine Oral Polio Vaccine (3rd dose) |
| 14 weeks | DTwP and Hepatitis B Hib Vaccine Oral Polio Vaccine (4th dose) |
| 6 months (optional) | Influenza Vaccine (1st dose) |
| 7 months (optional) | Influenza Vaccine (2nd dose) |
| 9 months | Measles |
| >=1 year | Chickenpox Vaccine Hepatitis A Vaccine |
| 15 months | Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) |
| 16-18 months | DTP (1st booster dose) Oral Polio Vaccine (5th booster) Hib Vaccine Booster Dose |
| >=18 months | Hepatitis A (2nd Dose) Six months after the primary dose |
| 2 years | Typhoid Vaccine |
| 5 years | Typhoid Vaccine Booster Dose DTP 2nd Booster Dose Oral Polio Vaccine (6th booster) |
| 10 years | TT Booster Dose |
| 16 years | TT Booster Dose |












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