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Questions to Ask at Your Baby's Check-Ups

A Printable Checklist
-- By BabyFit

Baby Maintenance Guide


New cars come with maintenance guides and manuals so you know exactly when to change the oil and sparkplugs and how to inflate the tires. Babies, many new parents complain, don't even come with instructions! Here is a simple guide to new baby maintenance, including what to expect and any questions you may want to ask your pediatrician at each checkup.

History


Bring information and questions about:
  • How the baby has been doing up to this point
  • How much and how often the baby has been eating
  • Any breastfeeding issues or difficulties
  • How much and where the baby has been sleeping
  • Frequency and nature of wet and soiled diapers
  • Anything that seems out of the ordinary
Has your baby been exhibiting any of the following (check all that apply)?
  • Rashes
  • Unusual irritability/crying
  • Change in coloring
  • Diarrhea
  • Runny nose
  • Change in behavior

During the Checkup


Ask the following:
  • Is your baby progressing well in relation to basic measurements (height, weight, head circumference)?
  • What developmental milestones should you be looking for before the next checkup (crying, smiling, cooing, rolling over, reaching, sitting, crawling, pulling up, walking, etc.)?
  • Are there any additional screening tests you should do at this time?
  • Which immunizations will be part of this visit? (See the chart below for a suggested immunization schedule that most babies are able to follow.)
  • Are there any safety issues you should pay particular attention to right now?
  • How are the baby's heart, lungs, ears, and eyes?
  • What should you expect or prepare for during the next checkup?
  • What signs and symptoms warrant a call to the pediatrician's office?
2 WEEK 2 MONTH 4 MONTH 6 MONTH 9 MONTH 1 YEAR!!!!
Hepatitis B, if it wasn't given at the hospital DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis)

HiB (haemophilus influenza, type B)

IPV (polio)

HepB (hepatitis B)
DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis)

HiB (haemophilus influenza, type B)

IPV (polio)
DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis)

HiB (haemophilus influenza, type B)

HepB (hepatitis B)

Flu shot (the yearly vaccine is given in the fall for babies over 6 months of age)
HepB (hepatitis B), if it wasn't completed by the six-month visit MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) Varicella (chicken pox)

Flu shot (if it wasn't given at the six month visit)

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Member Comments About this Article
"And yes, prevention is better than cure - and I'd rather not let my baby suffer at the hands of an ignorant doc/pediatrician." -- TRACYELDRED
"Anyone else doing their own checks instead?
We 3 not so good experiences, all in succession, all different docs/peds.
1st had a cold,wore a surgical mask half on half off.The extra nurses at the clinic even told us to keep the window closed and baby wrapped in warm clothes even though he'd sweat and the heating was 25C at the clinic we gave birth!!! Naturally I followed my instincts and refused to let him suffer from overheating.He was fine under my care.
2nd felt the need to pull back 3day o..." -- TRACYELDRED
"Yes its true, during vaccination, i can not bear to see my baby cry, but what can we do it for their own good, so i had to hold on." -- SALMANMOM
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