Babies get a lot of vaccines before they turn 2. Is it safe to spread them out instead?

January 14, 2025

No parent of a new baby likes to take their little one to get shots at the doctor’s office.

Babies are supposed to receive vaccines that protect against about 15 different infectious diseases. Most require more than one dose, which amounts to nearly 30 jabs by age two.

Parents may be tempted to delay or spread out those shots but multiple health experts told USA TODAY that they wouldn’t recommend veering away from the recommended childhood vaccination schedule.

Read more at USA Today.

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