You can go ahead with the 10 month vaccine, but you don't require the 15 month Varicella (chicken pox) vaccine, as your baby has already suffered from Chicken pox.
Yes, you may give the vaccines as per schedule.
If it has been confirmed by a doctor that it was chicken pox, then varicella (chicken pox) vaccine is not needed at 15 months.
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