My baby is due for the 6-week vaccination. Which vaccines should be given, and what is the best option?
At 6 weeks, babies are usually given vaccines that protect against infections like diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, hepatitis B, and rotavirus. These are part of the routine immunisation schedule and may be given as combination vaccines. The exact choice can vary based on availability and your doctor's advice. It is important to follow the recommended schedule to ensure proper protection. Consult a doctor to choose the best option for your baby.