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In addition to the free and self-paying, I personally think that it is necessary to play, and the health of the child is the most important!
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Yes, it's generally free.
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Yes, the self-paid ones can be selected according to the baby's physique.
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My daughter basically only gets the free ones, of course, you can also choose to get some paid vaccinations according to your own economic conditions and your child's physique.
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Usually, it is enough to only get the free vaccine, and you can choose to get vaccinated or not to pay for it.
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Most of my baby's beats are free of charge according to the state, and you can also selectively call your baby at your own expense.
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Paid ones can also be called, depending on their situation.
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Generally, it is free to play and the charge depends on the situation.
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It depends on the situation, but everyone says that it is better to get only one type of vaccine, and our family only plans to get one type of vaccine.
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It was free a week ago, and it's not clear after a week, as if every time she goes, she'll tell you what the next time she goes.
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It should be possible, but it definitely costs more premium.
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Generally this is the case, it can be conditional.
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Anyway, my girls are all in the free plan.,I didn't play unplanned.,My girl can save money.,Self-funded voluntary choice,
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Our family's only played for free.
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You can choose to play at your own expense, such as chickenpox, I think it's necessary.
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Everything in my family was beaten, and the doctor didn't say that I could not do it.
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We also called for money, I don't know!!
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Under normal circumstances, the vaccination of babies is divided into two categories, and the first category belongs to the planned vaccine city** to provide free to citizens, and the first category is the unplanned vaccine that needs to be paid by citizens themselves; The first category of Tsaitong must be beaten, and the second category can improve their resistance and immunity if they have the economic conditions, and can prevent some diseases.
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You can go directly to the community hospital for vaccination, some are free, some are self-paying, and determined according to demand.
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This needs to be based on your family's situation, if the situation is not particularly good, you can choose free vaccines.
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As soon as your child is born, you need to give your child a routine vaccination, such as BCG. Other Kongqishan Zizi Bifei vaccines can be selectively vaccinated according to the doctor's advice.
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Introduction: Vaccination is vaccination, this kind of vaccination is more in infants and young children, because we live in the surrounding environment, there are a variety of bacteria and viruses, which we cannot see with the naked eye, some bacteria and viruses have serious harm to us, and even lead to death. In addition, because the baby is not away from the mother's body for a long time, it is not very suitable for the outside world, and the body's resistance is relatively small, if there is an infection of these bacteria and viruses, it is easy to get sick or have a more serious condition, the baby must be vaccinated on time, increase resistance and immunity, with these bacterial and viral infections, the body will be safe with resistance.
Baby vaccinations, which ones are free? Let's find out.
The first type of vaccine is the vaccine that is provided free of charge. Including BCG, hepatitis B vaccine, polio sugar pill vaccine, acellular diphtheria-pertussis vaccine, diphtheria-pertussis vaccine, leprosy vaccine, MMR vaccine, group A encephalitis vaccine, group A encephalitis vaccine, Japanese encephalitis vaccine and hepatitis A vaccine.
The second category of vaccines refers to other vaccines that are voluntarily vaccinated at citizens' own expense, such as Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine, inactivated polio vaccine, chickenpox vaccine, pneumonia vaccine, oral rotavirus vaccine, etc. In addition, there are some self-funded measles, diphtheria, and cerebral conjugate vaccines that can replace a class of vaccines.
Avoid feeding and drinking your baby half an hour before and half an hour after vaccination. After vaccination, you should also be observed for half an hour. The most common vaccine reaction is fever, which is prone to fever after vaccination, but most cases are irrelevant and do not require special medication** fever.
Generally, the first type of vaccine is free, and the vaccine reaction of each child after vaccination is different, because the vaccines are all live bacteria that have been sterilized, or are toxic, which may have a certain impact on the body, and the body will have a certain reaction. Most children do not have an obvious abnormal reaction to most vaccines, and some children may be more sensitive to the vaccine.
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Monovalent vaccines are free, such as BCG, hepatitis B vaccine, diphtheria, polio vaccine, etc., and there are many self-paid vaccines that also need to be vaccinated, such as chickenpox vaccine, which can improve the physical fitness of children.
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Diphtheria, tetanus, coronavirus, leprosy, hepatitis B, Japanese encephalitis, etc. are free, and some vaccines require a fee to be administered.
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Hepatitis B vaccine, BCG vaccine, polio vaccine, diphtheria-pertussis vaccine, encephalitis vaccine, MMR vaccine, these are all free of charge and are provided free of charge by **.
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Hepatitis A, hepatitis B, diphtheria, polio and measles vaccines are free of charge.
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Not all of them are free.
The free vaccines mainly include BCG, hepatitis B vaccine, polio pill vaccine, diphtheria, measles leprosy, Japanese encephalitis attenuated (inactivated) vaccine, group A cerebral polysaccharide vaccine, group A cerebral polysaccharide vaccine, group A + C cerebral polysaccharide vaccine, diphtheria-tetanus-tetanus vaccine, measles-mumps vaccine, and hepatitis A attenuated inactivated vaccine.
Self-financed vaccines include chickenpox vaccine, Haemophilus type b influenzae vaccine, pneumonia vaccine, rotavirus vaccine, influenza vaccine, etc. In addition, there are hepatitis B, hepatitis A, inactivated polio, diphtheria, A+C conjugate vaccine, etc., which are both domestic and imported, and can be voluntarily selected to replace the free vaccine at their own expense.
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It's free, but doctors generally recommend paying for it, and it's good to just play for free.
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Generally, before the age of one, the state stipulates that it is free! There are some vaccines that are divided into domestic and imported, so that the choice of domestic is generally free, and the imported one will be charged.
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The state has a free vaccine plan (injection time, content, and frequency), and various cities also have their own expanded part of the free immunization plan (injection time, content, and frequency).
If parents are not careful and do not understand the national policy, it is easy to spend money in vain and play some so-called ** that may have a negative effect"Imported vaccines".
The above is what I have just experienced, and I hope that parents all over the world will take appropriate measures to protect their children!
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It's free, and it seems like there's only three times it's charged.
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Most of the vaccines are free, but there are also out-of-pocket expenses.
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Of course, some of them are free, some of them are self-paying, and some of them are self-paying, and they can be played or not.
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It is said that it is free, but now many parents dare not do it for free. The doctor will also recommend you not to get free drops.
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There are also self-paying, and generally you can choose whether to play or not.
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It seems that before the year, the state stipulates that it is free! Fees will be charged if you are older than the age.
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Most of them are not free and expensive.
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It depends on whether it is a number of vaccines prescribed by the national immunization program. Immunization for children under the age of seven is free of charge. For example, tuberculosis, polio, whooping cough, diphtheria, tetanus and measles, and hepatitis B vaccines belong to the scope of immunization.
Some provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions have also included the prevention of infectious diseases such as Japanese encephalitis, meningococcal meningitis and mumps in the management of immunization.
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The free ones are mandatory, and those who are self-funded can choose whether to play or not, and it is not mandatory.
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No.
At present, the commonly used vaccines in China are divided into 2 categories:
The first type of vaccine (free vaccine) refers to the free vaccine included in the national immunization program, which is mandatory and will affect the child's attendance in kindergarten if not administered as planned. The specific type of vaccine is written in the vaccine book.
The second type of vaccine (self-financed vaccine) is a vaccine outside the national immunization program, which is not compulsory and is a vaccine selected by parents according to the baby's physical condition and family economic strength.
At present, although the distinction between Class I and Class II vaccines does not mean that Class II vaccines are not important. The second type of vaccine is also a vaccine to prevent the corresponding diseases, and these diseases are also a serious threat to the health of children. The second type of vaccine has been vaccinated free of charge in developed countries, but because China is still a developing country, it is impossible to vaccinate all vaccines free of charge at this stage.
With the continuous increase of the country's financial resources, there will be many second-class vaccines in the future.
The advice to Bao Ma is that as long as the money is not bad, it is recommended to vaccinate at your own expense.
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Most of them are free.
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