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Immunization Schedule Year One

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Since I have completed the last immunization schedule for a first year baby, it's worth to share it with you just in case you are a younger baby or you are just newly born.

As you may see from the picture below, the immunization schedule begun when I was a two months old baby.

If you are a two months baby and your mom does not take you to pediatrician, just remind her of this timeline (click the picture below to enlarge).

immunization schedule baby first year


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I am a 281 days / 9 months, 1 weeks & 3 days old baby


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