Since the COVID-19 vaccine has been available for babies, toddlers, and young children, many parents have opted to vaccinate their little ones each year, like they would with the flu shot. Others, however, have held off, citing concerns about the shots' safety.| What to Expect
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is such a common virus that nearly all adults and young children are affected by it sooner or later.| What to Expect
Children's flu (short for "influenza") is the same virus as the grown-up variety, but the flu doesn't affect babies and toddlers in the same way as it does adults.| What to Expect
Many children dread the poke of a shot — or the doctor's office experience altogether — which can make well-child visits stressful on you too. And while it's hard to see your little one frightened, getting your baby vaccinated is one of the most important things you can do to ensure his health and well-being. Vaccines protect your child from diseases like measles, polio, and whooping cough that can make young kids extremely sick. Trusted SourceCenters for Disease Control and PreventionR...| What to Expect
The first two years of your baby’s life will be packed with more magical milestones than you can even imagine — from the first coos to the first giggles, steps and words. The skills your newborn will develop in what seems like a blink of an eye will not only make you fall in love every step of the way, but will also prepare your precious bundle for the momentous accomplishments that lie ahead.| What to Expect