Always communicate with
your pediatrician about any concerns you have regarding your baby's developments and / or failure to meet milestone achievements.
Talk to your child's
pediatrician about any concerns you have about her behavior or your discipline strategies.
Not exact matches
If you
have any
concerns about babywearing, you can speak to your child's
pediatrician for more information or talk to people online or in person who
have been through the process already.
If you
have any further
concerns, it's always a good idea to speak to your doctor, your baby's
pediatrician, or even your pharmacist
about the possible risks and
concerns you may
have when you take Claritin while you're breastfeeding.
If you
have any questions or
concerns about your baby's diaper output, we encourage you, as always, to contact his or her
pediatrician.
If you
have any
concerns about your child's skin condition, pick up the phone and call his or her
pediatrician.
Of course, when in doubt, trust your instincts and call your
pediatrician or seek medical attention when your baby
has a symptom or problem that you are
concerned about.
If changing sleep habits and diet does not help, or if you suspect a sleep disorder or other medical problem could be to blame for the fatigue, talk to your child's
pediatrician about your
concerns and
have the situation evaluated.
You should always speak to your child's
pediatrician if you
have any questions or
concerns about a change in your baby's lifestyle or sleeping habits.
Remember to speak with your own healthcare provider or your child's
pediatrician if you
have any further
concerns about taking Zyrtec while nursing your baby.
Talk to your
pediatrician if you
have concerns about the amount of formula your baby needs.
There are many other types of crawling, and while atypical crawling patterns do not necessarily indicate a problem, asymmetry in crawling can be a red flag, so if you
have concerns about the way your baby is crawling do seek the advice of your
pediatrician or
have your baby evaluated by a pediatric physical therapist.
If you're
concerned about your child
having a peanut allergy, talk to your
pediatrician.
Messenger Kids
has also sparked
concerns among some parents,
pediatricians and consumer advocates who worry
about the data Facebook will be gathering from kids.
Discuss any
concerns you
have about your child's lead exposure or water consumption with your child's
pediatrician.
Or take it with you to your next
pediatrician's appointment if you
have concerns about your child's sleep habits.
She is doing very well on this but the
pediatrician has concerns about the «low» iron in the formula.
Obviously, talk to your
pediatrician about these issues if you
have concerns.
Talk to your
pediatrician if you
have any
concerns about your child's sleep needs.
If you are
concerned that your child may
have GERD you should talk to their
pediatrician to learn
about treatment options.
If you
have questions or
concerns about your child's sleep habits, talk to you
pediatrician.
If you
have questions or
concerns about your child, speak with your
pediatrician.
If you
have any
concerns about your child's development, talk with your child's preschool teacher or
pediatrician.
If you
have any
concerns about your child getting a live vaccine, especially if your child or someone else at home
has a problem with their immune system, be sure to talk to your
pediatrician.
If you
have questions or
concerns about food allergies, talk to your
pediatrician or visit the website for the CDC.
If you
have questions or
concerns about your own children, talk to your
pediatrician.
However, if you
have concerns about this, talk with your
pediatrician or dentist.
But if you
have concerns about your child's mood or behavior, it's important to discuss those
concerns with your child's
pediatricians.
If you
have concerns about your child's growth, especially if you think that he
has failure to thrive (poor weight gain) or short stature (poor growth in height), be sure to talk to your
pediatrician.
If you
have questions or
concerns about your child's diet, speak with your
pediatrician.
If you
have questions or
concerns about your child's health or diet, speak with your
pediatrician.
Talk to your child's
pediatrician if you
have concerns about your child's eating habits.
If you think that it's an issue with texture, let's say they don't want to eat chunk or something you may want to speak with your
pediatrician about it that you should always speak to your
pediatrician if you really
have a
concern.
If breastfeeding is a bit of a challenge for you, don't despair, and don't ever hesitate to contact your
pediatrician or a lactation expert if you
have any questions or
concerns about the breast feeding process.
If you
have concerns about your baby's development or if you answer yes to any of these questions, please consult with your child's
pediatrician to determine if an evaluation by a pediatric Occupational Therapist or Physical Therapist is warranted.
We found another
pediatrician who
has no
concerns about his weight and wonders how anyone could
have ever thought that he wouldn't be able to breastfeed.
If you
have concerns about Torticollis, Plagiocephaly or any other aspect of your infant's development, please consult with your
pediatrician.
As always, if you
have any
concerns at all
about your newborn's weight, check in with your
pediatrician.
If your little one
has not started to crawl by
about a year, talk to your
pediatrician if you're
concerned.
However,
pediatricians may
have safety
concerns about them (see «Important Safety Notes» below).
And don't forget to speak to your baby's
pediatrician or your own doctor if you
have any more questions or
concerns about which carrier is right for you.
If you
have concerns about your toddler's development, talk with your
pediatrician.
If ever you
have concerns about your baby reaching milestones typical to his or her age, we encourage you to consult your
pediatrician.
And it's really great if you're
having concerns with breastfeeding and your
pediatrician is making suggestions that you're not happy
about, say, can I be referred to a lactation consultant?
The AAP suggests you speak to your
pediatrician if you notice any delays in your child meeting these milestones or if you
have any
concerns about your child's development.
If you
have concerns about your child's personality traits or moods, talk to his
pediatrician or a mental health professional.
Talk to your teen's
pediatrician if you
have concerns about stress.
If you are
concerned your baby
has GERD, educate yourself
about treatment options, chat with other moms who
have experienced it, and discuss with your
pediatrician.
«For example, if they are behind on one milestone, but
have met all the other milestones and
have a normal exam otherwise, it is much less likely that this indicates something
about which to be
concerned,» says Dr. Rebecca Isbell, an American - board - certified University of Virginia
pediatrician.
If you
have concerns about a speech delay, talk with your
pediatrician to see if some outside assistance may be beneficial.