Please note that this website will be decommissioned on Mar 1, 2010 and the email alert service will be discontinued. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.

For more information on immunizations, please talk to your health care provider.
Additional information may be found at the following links:

Public Health Agency of Canada
www.publichealth.gc.ca/immunization

Canadian Paediatric Society
www.caringforkids.cps.ca

Canadian Coalition for Immunization Awareness and Promotion
www.immunize.ca

Welcome to the
Mother of All® Immunization Trackers Web Site

Have you ever noticed how it’s always the most important pieces of paper that tend to go missing—like your baby’s immunization record card? Those cards have a habit of disappearing in the parking lot after visits to the doctor, falling into washing machines, and hiding out “someplace safe.” The problem is no one can ever remember where that “someplace safe” actually is. And that can be a big problem when you’re asked to produce your child’s immunization records when it’s time to enroll your baby in daycare, school and camp.

Fortunately, this web tracker tool can make life simple for you, as the family record-keeper-in-chief.

It is designed to:

  • help you keep track of your child’s immunization records
  • remind you when it’s time to schedule your child’s next immunization
  • eliminate the worry of losing paper-based records

I hope you will find this tool useful. It has been designed with the needs of real moms and dads in mind. You may also enjoy visiting the Article Library, where you will find a selection of articles and book excerpts, all of which focus on what you can do to maximize your health during pregnancy and to keep your baby healthy during that all-important first year.

Ann Douglas,
Author,
The Mother of All Pregnancy Books
The Mother of All Baby Books


The contents of this Wyeth web site are intended for the use of Canadian residents.
This online record does not replace your official paper-record. Please keep it up-to-date, take to each healthcare visit, and treat with care, just as with a birth certificate.