We're hoping that this information can really empower parents to talk with pediatric care
providers about their concerns.»
So, the authors recorded the child's age when parents first had concerns about development, the child's age at first discussion with a healthcare
provider about the concerns, the provider's response to the concerns, and, in children with ASD, age at diagnosis.
If the problem persists, talk with your health care
provider about your concerns to rule out a more serious condition.
Not exact matches
For those
concerned about gear getting lost or stolen, insurance coverage from the airlines, travel insurance
providers and certain credit cards may be helpful.
«This is an issue that all companies who rely on third party service
providers to help them deliver goods and services need to be
concerned about,» says Brad Keller, senior director of third - party strategy at Prevalent, a risk assessment consultancy.
The current controversy
about the monopolistic power of internet service
providers echoes those
concerns from the first Gilded Age.
They represent a wealth segment of $ 3.9 trillion in the U.S., and as they approach retirement, they are looking for help from financial services
providers to resolve their uncertainty
about the coming years, an uncertainty that includes
concern about their long - term health.
According to Robert Half Technology, a
provider of IT professional services, 54 % of U.S. corporations restrict employee access to social networks due to
concerns about productivity, network security, and legal liabilities.
A new report finds
concerns about water infrastructure tops the list for Canada's water
providers.
In the filing, Disney and Fox said the ongoing antitrust scrutiny of U.S. telecommunications
provider AT&T Inc's (T.N) planned merger with media conglomerate Time Warner Inc (TWX.N) heightened
concerns about potential regulatory hurdles to Comcast's bid.
Nvidia shares have fallen in recent weeks due to new cryptocurrency - mining competition from a Chinese
provider as well as
concern about the March crash of a self - driving Uber vehicle.
A toll - free hotline (844-348-1577) managed by an independent service
provider allows members of the public to report, if desired on a confidential and anonymous basis,
concerns about MSRB accounting or auditing matters, or other potential wrongdoing by the MSRB, its Board or staff.
Discovery Communications: A global
provider of non-fiction video content, Discovery's share price performance during the period was hurt by market
concerns about content producers» business models as the industry transitions from traditional cable television to internet - based streaming technology.
One of the things that I was
concerned about was the fact that I would be unable to eat a lot of the traditional «supply boosting» foods that are commonly recommended by other moms and care
providers.
If another nutrient is of particular
concern, speak with your health - care
provider about altering this meal plan to better suit your individual health needs.
If a particular nutrient is of
concern, consider speaking with your health - care
provider about supplementation or altering this meal plan to better suit your individual nutrition needs.
If a particular nutrient is of
concern, such as vitamin B12, consider speaking with your health care
provider about altering this plan to fit your individual health needs.
If you have specific questions or
concerns about breastfeeding or pumping during pregnancy, please consult your pregnancy care
provider.
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If you are
concerned about something, you have every right to be heard by your doctors and health care
providers.
Ask your health care healthcare
provider about having your Vitamin D level tested if you are
concerned.
Please consult your health care
provider with any questions or
concerns you may have
about anxiety!
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.
If you're
concerned, talk to your
provider about gradually reducing your dose once you're pregnant.
However, if you're
concerned by your child's excessive clinginess, and it doesn't seem to be passing, talk to your pediatrician
about it (as well as your daycare
provider, school teacher or anyone else who serves as a caregiver to your child).
If you have questions or
concerns about how your teen is experiencing puberty, talk to your teen's health care
provider.
Speaking with your child's care
provider is always a good place to start if you are
concerned about your child's development and growth.
The bottom line is - if after considering the adjusted age of your premature baby you still have developmental
concerns about your preemie (or any baby), discuss them with your child's healthcare
provider.
• Should parents have any
concerns about their baby, even if it is a gut feeling, the infant's primary care
provider should be contacted.
If your baby was born premature or has another medical condition you're
concerned about, you should consult your care
provider about caffeine while breastfeeding.
Most health care
providers are not very
concerned about sterilizing bottles, unless you use well water or your city is known to have a contaminated water supply, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
If you still have
concerns about whether your baby is getting enough milk, contact an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant or your health care
provider.
If you are
concerned about your health, or that of your child, consult with your own registered health care
provider regarding the advisability of any opinions or recommendations with respect to your individual situation.
AIMS Ireland are
concerned about rising intervention rates, which can vary greatly between hospitals and even between individual health care
providers.
Pregnancy is a great time to learn
about what to expect with breastfeeding and to talk to your health care
provider about any questions or
concerns you may have.
Before making a decision, talk with your health care
provider about your questions and
concerns.
If you are
concerned about your health or that of your child, please consult your primary healthcare
provider for specific medical advice.
If you are
concerned about your child's night terrors, speak to your healthcare
provider for advice.
There are both risks and benefits to swaddling so if you are
concerned, please talk to a trusted healthcare
provider about any questions or
concerns about swaddling and how to do it safely, or whether it makes sense for your baby.
If you are
concerned about your health, or that of your child, consult with your health care
provider regarding the advisability of any opinions or recommendations with respect to your individual situation.
If you're
concerned about putting on excess pounds, talk to your healthcare
provider about your body mass index and what you can do to maintain a healthy weight.
If you are experiencing symptoms after the birth of your baby, or if you are
concerned about the way you are feeling, it is important that you let your healthcare
provider know how you are feeling.
However, if you have any questions or
concerns about your breast milk, you should contact your healthcare
provider.
Concerns about possible health risks associated with supine sleep have limited the degree to which some health care
providers advocate and some parents comply with Back to Sleep recommendations.
If you are
concerned about your child's development, talk to your child's health care
provider.
If a parent has
concerns about diarrhea, please contact a professional healthcare
provider and do not take well - meaning but misinformed advice.
If you are
concerned about Epstein pearls in your infant, talk to your health care
provider during a routine well - baby checkup.
You can catch hormonal imbalances before they become serious, notice even the slightest changes in your cycle and health so you can be prepared for changes in your body before they happen, and even detect issues (like cervical cysts) when your health care
provider may not even be
concerned about such things.
Obstetrician — gynecologist and other obstetric care
providers should engage the patient's partner and other family members in discussions
about infant feeding and address any questions and
concerns.
If your healthcare
provider is
concerned about the size of your bump, you will be offered further tests, such as an ultrasound to check the size of your baby.