Question

My baby is 1 year old. Can I wait until they are 2 years old to get vaccinated?

Answer

Based on your description, your situation pertains to whether your baby should receive the chickenpox vaccine. If so, you can certainly choose to have your baby vaccinated when they are 2 years old. It won’t have a significant impact on the baby, and you don’t need to worry at all. I suggest you consider waiting until your baby is 2 years old for vaccination, which should not cause any issues. I hope you don’t feel any pressure. Since vaccines vary by season, and there are also booster shots available later on, only by timely vaccination can your baby develop resistance to certain diseases.