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  2. Newborn Screening Tests and What They Find - WebMD

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    When a medical condition is found early, it can often be treated. Early treatment is vital because it could prevent future health issues for your baby. Newborn Screening Tests. In the U.S., all ...

  3. Prenatal Screening Tests: Types and Diagnosis - Healthline

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    First trimester screening tests can begin as early as 10 weeks. These usually involve blood tests and an ultrasound. They test your baby’s overall development and check to see if your baby is at ...

  4. Prenatal Testing: Routine Tests and Genetic Testing - WebMD

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    Integrated Screening.There are two phases to this test. In the first part, doctors combine the results of the ultrasound looking at your baby’s neck and the blood tests you got at 11-14 weeks.

  5. Infant Wellness Checkup: What You Need to Know - WebMD

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    The doctor puts their height and weight on a growth chart to track your baby’s growth progress for future checkups. ... Screening tests. If you gave birth in a hospital, the staff should have ...

  6. Well-Child Visits: Appointments, Immunizations, and More

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    During a well-child visit, your doctor will: perform a physical exam. give the child any necessary shots, such as immunizations or vaccinations. track how your child is growing and ask about ...

  7. Apgar Score: Chart, Definition, Normal, Baby, and More

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    0 points: absent. 1 point: irregular, weak crying. 2 points: good, strong cry. The Apgar scores are recorded at one and five minutes. This is because if a baby’s scores are low at one minute, a ...

  8. Well-Child Visit: What’s Included and When to Go - WebMD

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    Take blood pressure. Measure oxygen levels. Listen to your child’s lungs. Look at your child’s eyes, ears, and throat. Press on your child’s tummy to feel organs. Move your child’s hips ...

  9. Your First Prenatal Visit - Healthline

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    During your first prenatal visit, you will be screened for potential medical issues or other concerns that could affect your pregnancy. Ideally, you will make an appointment for your first ...