Although there's no reason to think that these medicines are unsafe, you are strongly advised to
talk to your baby doctor before giving your child any medications.
Not exact matches
Talk to any mother, or any
Doctor, that time between the first 12 weeks and delivery of the
baby is NOT garaunteed.
The
doctor and attending nurse initially engaged us in chatty small
talk, but their intentions soon became clear: They wanted
to know whether we hoped
to have another
baby.
If your anxiety gets worse,
talk to your
doctor about short term solutions, as news dads find most concerns and fears quickly go away once their
baby arrives.
If you notice any adverse health changes after getting your
baby started on cow's milk, you should quit right away and
talk to your
doctor.
In such case or if you suspect that your
baby may be sensitive
to some foods, you should
talk to your
baby's
doctor about what foods
to avoid and how
to proceed.
Parents should
talk to their child's
doctor if they have questions about the best sleeping position for their
baby.
If you're concerned about your little one's vision or hearing, or your
baby doesn't seem
to be developing well in other ways,
talk with your
doctor.
If you experience any of them,
talk to your
doctor about what is best for you and your
baby.
If you know that you have several months before the
baby will be in your custody, you can visit your
doctor to talk about hormone therapy.
You want
to talk with your
doctor before you decide
to wean your
baby early.
It is important
to talk to your
doctor if your
baby develops acid reflux symptoms.
You can also
talk to your
doctor to find out if some of the post-birth medical procedures can be slightly delayed so you and your
baby can get
to know each other through skin -
to - skin contact during that first breastfeeding experience.
If you're concerned about the medications and how they may affect your newborn or breastfeeding,
talk to your
doctor before your
baby is born.
Also, if you notice a pattern (of fussiness, gassiness, colicky behavior, etc.), try
to keep track of exactly what you eat and how your
baby reacts
to it each time, then
talk to your
doctor.
In this case,
talk to your
doctor about how often your
baby should be fed.
It's always important
to talk to your
baby's
doctor before you make any changes
to your child's lifestyle or diet.
In general, Gourley says that these are OK while breastfeeding, but it's always a good idea
to talk to your and
baby's
doctor about it.
Talk to your
doctor if your
baby seems
to cry for an unusual length of time, if the cries sound odd
to you, or if the crying is associated with decreased activity, poor feeding, or unusual breathing or movements.
In such cases, do not forget
to talk to your
baby's
doctor.
If you have any concerns about your newborn's ability
to see or hear, or your
baby doesn't seem
to be developing well in other ways,
talk with your
doctor.
It's a good idea
to talk with a
doctor about your
baby's crying.
Of course, if you have any questions or concerns about how much breast milk your child needs, you can always
talk to your
baby's
doctor.
But, before using sunscreen,
talk to your
baby's
doctor.
Since there really is no exact age when the Ferber Method is appropriate for all
babies to use,
talk to your
doctor to see if your
baby is old enough.
If you have any questions or concerns about foremilk,
talk to your
doctor, your
baby's
doctor, a lactation consultant or a local breastfeeding group for more information and assistance.
Talk to other moms and / or your
baby's
doctor.
High concentrations of vitamin A may lead
to hypervitaminosis A.
Talk with your
doctor about when you can introduce meats
to your
baby.
While craving food is normal, if you ever desire or eat non-food items,
talk to your
doctor immediately as this is cause for concern for the health of you and your
baby.
If you notice diarrhea, rash or vomiting, you should cease feeding your
baby that food immediately and
talk to your
doctor; these are all signs that they might have a food allergy.
Your
doctor will
talk to you about some specific issues of bringing your
baby home.
Talk to your
doctor about what type of anesthetic will be used for your
baby before the procedure.
Talk to your
doctor if your
baby doesn't seem
to:
Despite this, you should always
talk to your
doctor if you think your
baby has acne.
Your
doctor will most likely
talk to you about your birth control options during your first postpartum
doctor visit at approximately four
to six weeks after your
baby is born.
Talk to your child's
doctor if you suspect that your
baby's formula or diet is linked
to signs of distress.
If your
baby was born prematurely or has a health consideration like failure
to thrive or digestive distress you will need
to talk with your
doctor about the appropriate age
to start removing a bottle.
Always
talk to your
doctor before using these
to your
baby.
If you have a medical condition or take any medicines regularly, or if you or your
baby gets sick,
talk with your
doctor about whether it's OK
to breastfeed.
You can also
talk to your
doctor about pain relief options for your teething
baby.
If
baby does need treatment with antibiotics,
talk to your
doctor about using a probiotic as well
to stave off a diaper rash before it starts!
Also, it's very important
to talk to your
baby's
doctor about the pros and cons.
It would be unusual, but if your
baby gets a significant bruise as a result of an injury
to his lower back,
talk with his
doctor.
If your
baby was put on a soy or hypoallergenic formula for a milk allergy,
talk to the
doctor before introducing milk.
It's always a good idea
to talk to your pediatrician or family
doctor about how much you should be giving your
baby throughout every step of the way.
In addition, make sure that you are burping thoroughly and you can
talk to your
doctor about signs of reflex, and how
to safely keep you
baby at an angle while sleeping
to see if that helps.
If your
baby was born prematurely or you expect your
baby to be born prematurely, be sure
to talk at length with your
baby's
doctor so are prepared as possible.
Talk to the
doctor if your
baby:
Talk to your child's
doctor before you begin the weaning process and be sure
to check in frequently throughout each stage
to ensure that you're providing adequate nutrition for your
baby's changing needs.
Just do note that one child differs from one another, which means that there's nothing
to worry about if your
baby can
talk late, but make sure you can consult your
baby's condition
to the
doctor.