What vaccine should the child take on the first day of birth?

Hepatitis B vaccine: the baby is in a fever state or suffering from acute or chronic diseases, and it is not suitable for vaccination if he is allergic to yeast ingredients.

BCG: Patients with tuberculosis, acute infectious diseases, heart disease, nephritis, eczema, immunodeficiency and other skin diseases should not be vaccinated.

Measles vaccine: fever, egg allergy, serious illness, acute or chronic infection can not be vaccinated.

Encephalomyelitis vaccine: People with a history of fever, acute infectious diseases, epilepsy, brain diseases, kidney diseases, heart diseases, active tuberculosis, convulsions and allergies cannot be vaccinated.

Polio vaccine: not suitable for fever, acute infectious diseases, immunodeficiency, pregnant women and people who are receiving immunosuppressant treatment.

100-day vaccination: those with fever, acute infectious diseases (including recovery period), epilepsy, nervous system diseases and a history of convulsions will be suspended from vaccination.

Live attenuated hepatitis B vaccine: not suitable for fever, acute infectious diseases, heart, kidney, liver diseases, otitis media, active tuberculosis, allergic history, epilepsy, immunodeficiency, pregnant women and people currently receiving immunosuppressive treatment.

Live attenuated hepatitis A vaccine: those who have fever, acute infectious diseases, immunodeficiency, allergies or are receiving immunosuppressive treatment cannot be vaccinated.

What should you pay attention to before vaccination: before vaccination, if your baby is unwell, such as allergies, eczema, acute infectious diseases, etc. Before vaccination, you should consult a professional medical staff.

Be prepared before vaccination, bathe your baby one day in advance to keep your skin clean, wear loose clothes on the day of vaccination, and don't bathe your baby the next day after vaccination.

Communicate with the doctor when taking the vaccine, and tell the baby's past medical history, allergy history and baby's reaction history to the vaccine, including what drugs the baby is allergic to, so that the doctor can accurately understand. Don't vaccinate your baby when he has a bad rest or an empty stomach, so as not to cause dizziness. Bring your baby's child vaccination certificate. Without this baby, you can't get a vaccine. In addition, you can prepare some baby's milk powder and kettle for emergencies.