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Immunization Schedule and Record
Immunization Schedule and Record
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Know when your child requires immunizations and keep track of them, too.
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The Infant Years
Prenatal Newborn One Month Two Months Four Months Six Months Nine Months
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Vaccination Schedule and Record

Vaccinations are an important part of keeping children healthy. Be sure to take an active role in your child's health care by familiarizing yourself with the recommended vaccinations and keeping track of those your child has received. Work with your child's health care provider to keep your child's shots up to date.

Print and complete our immunization record to help you keep track of your child's vaccinations. Contact your child's health care provider if you have any questions or concerns regarding vaccinations.

Recommended vaccination schedule for children 0 through 6 years, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Catch-up schedule for children 4 months through 18 years, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Last updated January 29, 2013.


   
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