She may need booster shots a few years down the line (generally sometime between 4 and 6 years and again between the ages of 11 and 16), but for the most part, your child should have her vaccinations taken care of by the time she's 2. That includes shots for:
- Polio
- Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis
- Measles, mumps, and rubella
- Chicken pox
- The pneumococcal disease
- Hepatitis B
- Hemophilus influenza type B
- Hepatitis A (only for certain groups)
If your child still hasn't gotten all of her immunizations, mention it to your health care provider. Completing the regular vaccination schedule before age 2 is a national health goal and should be an individual priority as well.
Check our
complete immunization schedule to see what your child might still be missing.