Not exact matches
So needless
to say, we have a well
visit in a few days, I'm going
to talk
to my daughters
pediatrician about it and see what he says.
Earlier this year my
pediatrician's office thanked me for scheduling
so few sick appointments as opposed
to «well
visits» for regular check - ups.
She'd like
to know how
to go about finding a
pediatrician when you 1) are new
to the area and don't know other parents yet, 2) work full - time, 3) have a list of 20 doctors that are on your plan, 4) have a 2 - year - old who takes a long time
to warm up
to people and even longer
to warm up
to doctors, and 5) have no babysitter
so you'll have
to take your shy toddler along on all the
visits to meet the doctors.
So, read on
to learn more about the first
pediatrician visits baby will experience from birth until they're 3 months old:
This first
visit to the
pediatrician is important
so that excessive weight loss and high levels of jaundice aren't missed.
To get the most of these
visits, write down any questions you may have for your
pediatrician before the
visit so that you don't forget them.
A higher temperature than usual for
so long should prompt a
visit to your
pediatrician.
After each
visit we made
to his
pediatrician, I was
so thrilled
to learn that he was nursing well and putting on weight.
Moms often rely on their
pediatricians to guide them through important choices concerning their baby's care — especially during the first year when doctor
visits happen
so regularly.
We are getting referred
to a developmental
pediatrician for it and I really can't figure out the need as he's right where he should be (as I knew he was)... This gives me some things
to discuss at that
visit so this can be put
to bed.
You will be making frequent
visits to your
Pediatrician during the first year of your child's life
so that his growth and development can be closely monitored.
Ensure that you take your baby
to the well - child
visits as scheduled
so that your
pediatrician may weigh and measure baby
to ensure that your baby has good sustained growth.
I would encourage you
to mention these concerns
to your
pediatrician at your next well baby
visit so he can observe your daughter.
Your
pediatrician will LOVE this «poop journal» too — bring it
to doctor
visits so they can look it over and see how well your babies are eating.