I'm from Utah and its a law that they give them Vitamin K right after birth to help with clotting. In case something happens surgery, a accidental drop or if they will be getting circumcised, babies cant clot there own blood for eight days so it starts it sooner. You can opt out but it requires paper working stating the hospital isn't at fault if something does happen. Then right before you leave the hospital they can start the series for hep b. That one is completely optional here.
2 months is when the first vaccines are done.
They give vitamin k shot to help with blood clotting. They offer a hep b shot but that one is optional
They will give 1st hep b at birth if you want but optional. Otherwise they get it at first check up appt.
Vitamin k is the only one given at birth but it is optional.
Newborns aren't given vaccines at birth, though I'm in the UK so I don't know about anywhere else. But here for babies under 12 months we have them at 2, 3 and 4 months :)
They dont vaccinate at birth
Actually at 2 months they do Dtap/ipv/hepB (one shot) and Pcv13, rotarix and hib shot.
I don't think they vaccinate right at birth. I know I've read they will do the whooping cough vaccine at 2 months. Don't know of any right at birth.