Tips for newborns 🤱
Learn about the most important vaccinations in the first week of birth: Within the first 24 hours of the child’s life: The first dose of the hepatitis B vaccine is available in hospitals, health offices and units and must be taken within the first 24 hours of the child’s life only.
From the first 24 hours, the child begins to take the first dose of the oral polio vaccine, as well as the tuberculosis dose by injection, which are available in health offices and units.
From the beginning of the third day to the seventh: When you go to the health office to obtain the birth certificate and vaccinate the child, a blood sample will be drawn from the child’s heel to analyze the activity of the thyroid gland. This is a routine procedure to check the child’s development in this case.