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Doesn't have to be, but because there are so many vaccines to arrange for in the first 18 months, try to stick close to the timeline. The polyclinic will help advise you on scheduling the subsequent injections after you go for the first one.
No need to be on the exact 1 mth date. But certain vaccine must be done by certain date like the 2nd dose of rota virus buz be done within 2 or 3 months of the 1st dose.... That is if u arw taking rota as its optional
You can check the immunisation chart here. Call to arrange an appointment with the polyclinic or GP. https://www.missyqiqi.com/baby-immunisation-chart/#.XXyDuGQRWyU
Don't have to be exact. The polyclinic will give a range of dates (around a few days to a week) for you to choose within the period for the injection.
Nope. Not on the exact date. It can be few days after. Normally The hospital will arrange a date and time convenient for you.
Not really. As long as it’s 1 month or slightly later after birth can go for 1st injection.
Nope. Can be a few days later. No need to be so exact.
Dun need to be exact