
Track immunizations and upcoming appointments
18
vaccines across 0–24 months
11
11 of 18 vaccines administered
16
days remaining before due date
Track every vaccine your child needs from birth through early childhood. Tap any milestone to see the full list of recommended vaccines.
Administered in the hospital shortly after delivery.
Typically given at the first well-child visit. All completed on schedule.
Booster doses to strengthen immune response.
Schedule well-child visit with your pediatrician around baby's first birthday.
Includes follow-up doses and the second hepatitis A dose.
Pre-kindergarten boosters — often required before school entry.
Chronological schedule for your child
Doctor Notes
Schedule at the 15-month well-child visit. Mild fever and soreness at injection site are common — apply a cool compress and monitor for 48 hours.
Doctor Notes
Can be given at the same visit as DTaP. Final dose in the primary series — this completes pneumococcal protection.
Doctor Notes
Mild rash or low-grade fever may appear 7–12 days after vaccination. Do not give if the child has a known egg allergy without prior allergy consultation.
Doctor Notes
Can be given at the same visit as MMR. A small number of children develop a mild rash at the injection site within 2 weeks — this is normal.
Doctor Notes
Second dose must be given at least 6 months after the first. Completes the full Hepatitis A immunization series.
Detailed information on each vaccine — protection coverage, side effects, contraindications, and official health authority guidelines.
Customise how and when you receive vaccine notifications for your baby.
Recent vaccine reminders and alert activity
IPV (Inactivated Polio Vaccine) — 4th dose is scheduled for your child. Book an appointment with your pediatrician.
A reminder was sent for the DTaP (Diphtheria, Tetanus & Pertussis) booster dose due in 14 days.
MMR (Measles, Mumps & Rubella) — 1st dose was scheduled 3 days ago. Please contact your healthcare provider.
Reminder delivered for the Hepatitis B vaccine 3rd dose. Your child is on track with the recommended schedule.
Varicella (Chickenpox) — 1st dose recommended at 12–15 months. Prepare for your next well-child visit.
Your appointment for the Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) 3rd dose has been logged and reminder is set.
Access authoritative information from leading health organizations to stay informed about your child's immunization journey.
Medical Disclaimer: zinc-baby provides these links for informational purposes only. Always consult your child's pediatrician or a qualified healthcare provider for personalized medical advice and before making any vaccination decisions.
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