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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Newborn Screening Tests and What They Find - WebMD

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    Newborn screening allows doctors to quickly assess babies and began treatment ASAP if needed. When the baby is a day or so old, the special screening is performed. It includes hearing, heart, and ...

  5. What You Should Know About an Infant Wellness Checkup - WebMD

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    Infant wellness checkups can include physical exams, screenings, and immunizations. (Photo Credit: Thinkstock/Getty Images) The first 2 years of life are an important time for children.

  6. Well Baby Visits: 6-Month Checkup - WebMD

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    Wait 2 to 3 days to see if baby has a reaction before trying a new food. Don't give your baby cow's milk, honey, seafood, peanuts, or tree nuts right now. If you decide to offer egg, start with ...

  7. A Mom’s Guide to Pediatric Vital Signs - Healthline

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    While there can be variations, given a child’s overall condition, the average vital signs for an infant are: heart rate (newborn to 1 month): 85 to 190 when awake. heart rate (1 month to 1 year ...

  8. Childhood immunizations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a series of 2 shots given between 12 and 23 months of age. Side Effects can include. soreness at the injection site (1 in 2 adults, 1 in 6 children) headache (1 in 6 adults and 1 in 25 children) loss of appetite (1 in 12 children) tiredness (1 in 14 adults) These problems usually only last 1 or 2 days.

  9. Your Guide to Autism Screening - Healthline

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    The Screening Tool for Autism in Toddlers and Young Children (STAT) can usually help evaluate children 24–36 months old. The STAT is interactive. People trained in working with toddlers and ...