![]() ![]() ![]() We will discuss oral health, provide you with a list of dentists and encourage you to schedule your baby's first appointment.Screen your baby for amblyopia (lazy eye) with our ocular photoscreen device.Continue to have your baby in a rear facing car seat until age 2. Your baby may be outgrowing the infant carrier car seat. It is much easier to wean your child now than if you wait until they are older - avoid cavities and additional tears and make the change now! It is time to wean your child from the bottle and offer all liquids in a sippy cup. Your baby will be able to eat many of the foods you eat, but be careful to avoid small, hard foods that can cause choking. Most babies need 3 meals, 2-3 snacks per day, and no more than 16-20 ounces of whole cow's milk per day. Helpful Info: Colic, Crying and Your Baby: How to Calm a Fussy or Colicky BabyĢ Month Ages and Stages Questionnaire 2 Month Visit Bright Futures Parent InfoĪt this age, your baby can transition from breast milk or formula to cow’s milk, however it is healthy to continue breast milk if that is what you prefer for your baby. Tests/Screens/Assessments: Post Partum Depression Assessment Immunizations: DTap#1, HIB#1, PCV#1, IPV#1, Rotavirus#1 During this visit, you will be able to discuss any questions you may have about immunizations. Immunizations are safe, effective, and keep your child and our community healthy. Provide your baby’s first set of immunizations.If you need a break and noone is available to help you, place your baby on his/her back gently in a safe space such as a crib or bassinet and take a few minutes to calm down. Even if you feel frustrated, handle your baby gently and reach out for help to friends, relatives or your pediatrician if the crying is getting to be too much. Keeping your baby safe is the most important thing you can do. Colicky babies eventually outgrow their crying phase. Many babies seem more fussy or colicky at this age. Helpful Info: Back to Sleep, Tummy to PlayĢ Week Well Check Handouts Bright Futures Parent Info Tests/Screens/Assessments: Follow up on Newborn Metabolic Screen done in hospital Remind you to give your baby a daily supplement of 400 IU of vitamin D drops if you are breastfeeding.Measure your baby’s weight, length and head size and record on a growth curve.As always, we are here to answer questions and offer anticipatory guidance. Please remember that it is important to always put your baby to sleep on his or her back in a flat, firm and separate sleep space to reduce the risk of SIDS. By 2 weeks of age, your baby will likely have regained his or her birth weight. Babies usually lose weight right after birth. If you are breastfeeding, you will have the opportunity to meet with one of our Lactation Consultants for personalized breastfeeding assistance. Feeding, bowel habits and sleeping are common topics. The 2 Week Visit (sooner if you have concerns!) is a time to talk about how your family is acclimating to the newest addition.
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