A member asked:

Do baby vaccines have to be given exactly 4 weeks apart?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

No. Not exactly.: Life is not that exact. A baby's body does not keep track of time that closely, and has no idea how many weeks have passed. Different vaccines have different schedules, depending on the research and testing behind each vaccine, and the governmental agencies approving the vaccines. Sometimes, an insurance company might not pay for vaccine doses given too soon or too many times.

Answered 5/16/2019

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