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Childhood Immunisation Schedule in Singapore

 Childhood immunization schedule in Singapore

Table shows the detailed schedule for childhood immunisation in Singapore.

For schedule for optional vaccination, please consult your doctor or nurse.




Suggested AgeType of VaccineImmunisation Agent
At Birth

BCG

BCG: Tuberculosis

Hep B: Hepatitis B Vaccine

1 Month

Hep B

Hep B: Hepatitis B Vaccine

3 Months

DPT

OPV

PCV

DTP: Diptheria, Pertussis & Tetanus

OPV: Oral Polio

PCV: Pneumococcal

4 Months

DPT

OPV

DTP: Diptheria, Pertussis & Tetanus

OPV: Oral Polio

5 Months

DPT

OPV

PCV

DTP: Diptheria, Pertussis & Tetanus

OPV: Oral Polio

PCV: Pneumococcal

6 Months

Hep B

Hep B: Hepatitis B Vaccine

12 months

MMR

PCV

MMR: Mumps, Measles & Rubella

PCV: Pneumococcal

15 - 18 months

MMR

MMR: Mumps, Measles & Rubella

18 months

DPT

OPV

DTP: Diptheria, Pertussis & Tetanus

OPV: Oral Polio

When your child reaches 6-7 years old or 10-11 years old, OPV, DTap immunisation is still required.

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 it is normal for new mothers to experience hair loss after giving birth. It will start at about three months after giving birth. This is due to the decrease of hormone estrogen that drops to normal level in the blood. Measures that can be taken to reduce hair loss include taking vitamin supplement and chinese herb He Shou Wu.

Hair loss after delivery or postpartum hair loss

Hair loss after delivery or postpartum hair loss: it is normal for new mothers to experience hair loss after giving birth. It will start at about three months after giving birth. This is due to the decrease of hormone estrogen that drops to normal level in the blood. Measures that can be taken to reduce hair loss include taking vitamin supplement and chinese herb He Shou Wu.
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