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I have a son of 1.6 years (total 18 months) and his vaccinations are due for 15 months and 18 months. Wanted to check how much delay we can do on them.
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Better to go ahead with vaccination... Bec the covid situation may not ends soon...
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Get vaccinations on time as soon as possible.
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It's better to take any vaccine as per schedule. As in ur case, chicken pox vaccine, u have delayed, so try to take it as soon as possible. And at 18months you have the dpt vaccine, a slight delay at this time is not of much panic
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Don't delay it as chicken pox vaccine should be given on time.
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Better get them done as soon as possible.. There is no definite time period for which vaccines can be delayed..
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You can delay 1-2 months
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Better consult online with Vaccination card to have a detailed discussion
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