...ears, neck, chest, abdomen, and skin. * **Developmental assessment:** The doctor will ask you about your baby’s development and will observe their skills, such as sitting, crawling, and reaching. *...
...the baby comes to full term. In such cases, the baby may be delivered, vaginally or by cesarean section.In cases where the baby is only a few weeks premature, the...
...goals of the checkup are: To assess the baby’s health and development To give the parents advice and guidance on how best to take care of the baby given his...
...feeding the baby Difficulty waking the baby Irritability The baby arching his/her neck or body backwards If any of these signs occur, immediate medical attention should be sought. If you...
...a baby exhibits any of these three symptoms, they should be taken to a medical practitioner immediately. Worried that your baby may have infantile colic? Begin a free symptoms assessment...
...of a health threat, such as the following: Fetal distress “Wrong position” of the baby – ideally, the baby’s head should come out first. In some situations, however, the baby...
...The Importance of Pregnancy Follow-Ups Pregnancy follow-ups are essential for several reasons: Monitoring the baby’s development: Regular check-ups help healthcare providers to track the growth and development of the baby,...
...baby clothing. Introducing new foods slowly to see whether there is a connection.[7] If a food item seems to be problematic, removing it from the baby’s diet for a few...
...is diaper rash, also known as nappy rash. If a baby has irritated, itchy skin on other parts of their body, they may have baby eczema, a form of atopic...
...developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS) Pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS) is a condition now considered part of autism spectrum disorder by the DSM-5 [20]. Symptoms of PDD-NOS...