Is it okay for my baby to have so many shots at once?
Yes. Studies show that kids' bodies - even infants - can handle many shots at once. Having several vaccines at once is safe, even for a newborn. Combination vaccines protect your child against more than one disease with a single shot.

It's not your imagination; there are a greater number of shots now than even a few years ago. That's because as science advances, we are able to protect your child against more diseases than ever before.

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1. Is it okay for my baby to have so many shots at once?
2. Haven't we gotten rid of most of these diseases in this country?
3. I heard that some vaccines can cause autism. Is this true?
4. Why does my child need a chickenpox shot? Isn't it a mild disease?
5. My child is sick right now. Is it okay for her to still get shots?
6. How can I find out if thimerosal is in a vaccine?
7. I lost my child's immunization record. Can I get a copy of my child's shot record at Maricopa County?