When can I give my daughter the chicken pox vaccine?
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Children are usually given the chicken pox vaccine at age 12 months, but can get it at any time after this. However the longer you wait she may get exposed to someone with the chicken pox.
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Call a doctor or a nurse
From what I remember it's usually given after age 1. Older kids can get it if they haven't had it before after 13 I think. Ask your doctor.
your child has to be 12 months or older in order to receive the varicella vaccine
One year is right. Also, you might want to contact websites speakingofhealth.com and/or parentsjournal.org.
Good luck!
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