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Baby Vaccination Tracker

Track your baby CDC-recommended vaccines and never miss a shot.

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CDC Vaccination Schedule

Why Vaccines Are Critical

Vaccines protect babies from serious infections before immune systems fully develop. The CDC schedule is designed to provide protection at the earliest possible age. All approved vaccines undergo rigorous safety testing. Delaying vaccines leaves babies vulnerable during their most critical window.

Medical Disclaimer: This tool is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider.

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Baby Vaccination Tracker β€” CDC Immunization Schedule

Keeping your baby's vaccinations on schedule is one of the most important things you can do to protect their health. Our baby vaccination tracker follows the CDC-recommended immunization schedule, helping you track which vaccines have been given and when the next ones are due.

CDC Recommended Vaccination Schedule (2026)

  • Birth: Hepatitis B (1st dose)
  • 2 months: DTaP, IPV, Hib, PCV15, RV, Hepatitis B (2nd dose)
  • 4 months: DTaP, IPV, Hib, PCV15, RV
  • 6 months: DTaP, IPV, Hib, PCV15, RV, Hepatitis B (3rd), Flu (annual)
  • 12 months: MMR, Varicella, Hepatitis A (1st), PCV15 (4th), Hib (4th)
  • 15–18 months: DTaP (4th), Hepatitis A (2nd)
  • 4–6 years: DTaP (5th), IPV (4th), MMR (2nd), Varicella (2nd), Flu (annual)

Why Vaccination Schedules Matter

The CDC schedule is designed to provide protection at the earliest age possible, before babies are exposed to serious diseases. Vaccines are given at specific ages because the immune system responds best at those developmental stages. Delaying or skipping vaccines leaves babies vulnerable during their most at-risk period.

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What vaccines does my baby need at 2 months?

At 2 months: DTaP, IPV, Hib, PCV15, Rotavirus, and Hepatitis B 2nd dose. This is the busiest vaccine appointment.

Are vaccine side effects normal?

Yes. Mild fever, soreness at injection site, and fussiness are common and temporary. Serious reactions are extremely rare.

What if my baby misses a scheduled vaccination?

Catch-up schedules are available. Contact your pediatrician to reschedule as soon as possible β€” most vaccines can be caught up without restarting the series.

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