Vaccines for Babies: What You Need to Know, When to Act, and Why It’s Safe

By age 2, your baby will receive protection from over 14 deadly diseases.

Vaccines aren’t optional—they’re proven tools backed by global data.

This guide clears the confusion and tells you exactly what to expect.

📅 The Core Vaccine Schedule for Babies (Birth to 18 Months)

These are the standard vaccines recommended globally:

Age Vaccines

Birth Hepatitis B

2 Months DTaP, IPV, Hib, HepB (2nd), PCV, Rotavirus

4 Months DTaP, IPV, Hib, PCV, Rotavirus

6 Months DTaP, IPV, Hib, PCV, HepB (3rd), Influenza

12–15 Months MMR, Varicella, PCV (4th), Hib, HepA

15–18 Months DTaP (4th)

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💉 What Vaccines Actually Do

• Train your baby’s immune system to recognize and fight dangerous bacteria and viruses

• Use inactivated or weakened forms of germs (not the actual disease)

• Protect not just your child, but other vulnerable babies too

🛑 Vaccine Myths You Should Stop Believing Today

Myth Medical Fact

  • Vaccines cause autism Multiple studies confirm no link.

  • Too many vaccines overload the immune system Babies handle thousands of germs daily — vaccines are safe.

  • Natural immunity is better Natural infections can kill or cripple; vaccines are controlled and safe.

  • Ingredients are toxic All ingredients are safe in the small amounts used.

📌 Are Vaccines Safe?

• Yes.

• Every vaccine on the schedule has passed years of clinical trials.

• AAP, CDC, WHO, and EMA (European Medicines Agency) all confirm safety.

Most common side effects:

• Mild fever

• Swelling at injection site

• Fussiness for 1–2 days

Rare serious reactions happen in less than 1 in a million doses.

🌍 Global Variations — But Core Vaccines Are Universal

Whether you’re in the U.S., Europe, Middle East, or Asia:

• Core vaccines (DTaP, MMR, Hib, etc.) are standard worldwide

• Local health systems may bundle or time doses slightly differently

• Always bring your vaccination booklet to pediatric visits

Dr. Rawan Demachkie’s Final Word

  • If you vaccinate your child, you’re not just protecting them.

  • You’re protecting every baby who can’t yet get vaccinated.

  • Vaccines are one of the most powerful things we do as pediatricians — and one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make.

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