newborn immunization chart

 Newborn Immunization Chart: A Parent’s Quick Guide | MySure Shot

Every parent wants to give their newborn a healthy start in life. One of the most important steps is timely vaccination. The newborn immunization chart helps you track essential vaccines that protect your baby from serious diseases like polio, hepatitis, and tuberculosis.

Here’s a quick look at the key vaccines:

  • At Birth: BCG, Hepatitis B (1st dose), and OPV (Oral Polio Vaccine)

  • 6 Weeks: DTP (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis), IPV (Polio), Hib, Hepatitis B (2nd dose), and Rotavirus

  • 10 Weeks: Second dose of DTP, IPV, Hib, and Rotavirus

  • 14 Weeks: Third dose of DTP, IPV, Hib, and Rotavirus

  • 9–12 Months: Measles-Rubella (MR) and PCV booster

💡 Tip: Keep your child’s vaccination card updated and never skip a dose.

At MySure Shot, we help parents stay informed and confident with expert vaccination guidance and reminders—because every shot counts for a healthier future.

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