Newborn vaccinations, usually Hepatitis B and BCG, are usually done during hospitalization at the birth hospital and nothing extra is needed.
At present, the first vaccination of newborns will be vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine and BCG vaccine within 24 hours after birth, which is usually completed during hospitalization in the birth hospital, without the need to prepare anything extra.
The second dose of Hepatitis B vaccine is required when the baby is 1 month old. At this time, you need to prepare your baby’s family register or birth certificate for the purpose of applying for a preventive vaccination book and registering your baby’s preventive vaccination information. In addition, you need to make sure that your baby is in good spirits and is not suffering from fever, diarrhea, severe jaundice or other diseases.
After vaccination, you need to stay in the hospital for half an hour for observation, and after you go home, you also need to avoid stimulating the vaccination site, and pay attention to observe the baby’s mental condition and body temperature.
Vaccination can effectively help babies prevent diseases, if there are no special circumstances, parents are recommended to complete the vaccination for babies in a timely manner.