Baby Vaccine & Well-Visit Schedule

Enter your baby's birth date for a personalized timeline of well-baby visits and vaccine rounds, with what each appointment covers. Based on the AAP/Bright Futures and CDC recommended ages.

A future date is treated as a due date and includes the prenatal visits.

This is a planning aid, not a medical record. Confirm every date and which vaccines are due with your pediatrician. Read more in the feeding and sleep guides.

Vaccine schedule questions

What is the recommended baby vaccine schedule?
In the US, the CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend well-baby visits with vaccines at birth, 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, and 12 months, then 15, 18, and 24 months. The big vaccine rounds land at the 2, 4, and 6-month visits. This tool maps those ages onto real dates from your baby's birth date.
Is this an official schedule?
It follows the AAP/Bright Futures and CDC recommended ages, but it is a planning aid, not your pediatrician's record. Your clinic may combine or shift visits, and your baby's own schedule can differ. Always confirm dates and which vaccines are due with your pediatrician.
Why does the schedule include a visit for me?
Because your six-week postpartum check matters too, and it is easy to forget once the baby's appointments fill the calendar. We put it on the same timeline so your own care landmark sits alongside the baby's.
Can I use this before the baby arrives?
Yes. Enter your due date and the tool shows the late-pregnancy prenatal visits and screenings too, then the well-baby schedule counted from that date. Once your baby is born, switch to the real birth date for accurate dates.