Vaccination Schedule Generator ๐
Enter your babyโs birth date to see a personalised timeline of when typical childhood vaccines are usually due.
โ ๏ธ This is a general, typical schedule for information only and is not medical advice. Vaccine names, brands, and exact timing vary by country and by child. Always follow the schedule recommended by your pediatrician and your national immunisation programme.
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How the childhood vaccination schedule works
Childhood vaccines are timed to protect babies as early and as safely as possible, with several given in the first year and boosters spread across the toddler and school years. This generator takes your child's date of birth and lays out a personalised timeline of when typical vaccines are usually due, so you can see what is coming and plan appointments around it.
Always confirm with your paediatrician
Vaccination schedules vary between countries and are revised over time, and some children need an adjusted plan. Treat this timeline as a helpful planning guide, not medical advice, and confirm the exact vaccines and dates with your paediatrician or local health authority. A free ParentVibes account can store your child's records and send vaccination reminders so a dose is less likely to slip.
FAQs
- Which vaccination schedule does this follow?
- It is based on typical childhood immunisation timing, such as the schedules from the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) and India's National Immunization Schedule. Schedules differ by country and are updated over time, so always confirm with your paediatrician.
- What if my child missed a dose?
- Missed or delayed vaccines can usually be caught up โ there is rarely a need to restart a series. Your paediatrician can put your child back on track with a catch-up plan.
