I would like to start out by saying I'm pro-vaccine and have no interest in hearing the anti-vaccine argument here. My kid will have all of her vaccinations, so don't waste your time on me. My question is about the Hep B shot given almost right after birth. Is it necessary to give it so soon or could the Hep B shots be pushed back a couple of months each? I agree with the time line for the other vaccines, it just seems like Hep B is so difficult to get (spread through bodily fluids) that giving it to a baby who is only a few days old seems a little silly. Anyone else out there talk to their doctors about this or found any info? I've done some research but can't seem to really find out why they give it so soon.
Re: Hep B vaccination
No. It is not a medical source but it the author does answer your question.