Rota vaccine
Varicella vaccine
Diphtheria and Tetanus (DT)
Haemophilus influenzae Type b vaccine
Polio vaccine
Regular preventive pediatric examination: fourth year
Your child is learning quickly. His/her vocabulary is constantly expanding, he/she probably uses sentences of 4-5 words, learns songs by heart. Peers' company is important to him/her and he is beginning to play group games (hide-and-seek). He/she likes pretend games, and don't be surprised if he/she has an imaginary friend (imagination can do wonders). He/she is learning to follow the rules and thus developing self-control. He/she is aware of his/her emotions, which he/she expresses intensely, but also quickly changes his/her mood. He/she is more and more agile and can stand on one foot.
Regular preventive pediatric examination before starting school
During this period, your child intensively acquires new knowledge and skills. Through playing and interacting with other children and adults, he/she enriches communication and builds team spirit, learns about numbers, letters and words. Social development is intense - the child makes new friends and establishes new relationships with the environment. He/she wants to take care of his/her own things and pets independently, practices responsibility and independence, build self-confidence and self-assurance.
Quadrivalent vaccine (DTaP/IPV)
Before starting school, your child receives the fifth dose of the vaccine (second revaccination) against: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough (DTaP) and polio (IPV) as a combined tetravalent vaccine, with the aim of strengthening and prolonging the protection of your child against these infectious diseases.
Breastfeeding on vacation
Vacations with a baby who is still breastfeeding are easier to organize and more enjoyable. The food is always there, at the right temperature and hygienically safe, so you can feed your baby at any time.