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Everything about child health!

There is a mother to be, who wants to know about child health. She wants to know how many times a mother should be taking the child to the doctor. When are the vaccines started, is done immediately the baby is born. Are the parents given a chart as to when the children would be given their next set of vaccines periodically? How much should a new born baby weigh? Where can she get a full baby development chart, which contains the height and weight of the child? What foods should be given to the baby? She doesn’t want to breast feed, but she would do it if it is better than providing formula milk.

 

9 months ago
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Stephan Green | Aug 5 2011
<p style="margin: 0in; margin-bottom: .0001pt; background: white;"><span class="apple-style-span"><span style="font-size: 9.0pt; font-family: 'Arial','sans-serif'; color: black;">Hmmmmm, You seem so much concern about your baby. For new baby on regular basis you should contact your doctor about his activities and all so that if there is any complication that doctor can suddenly take an action. Make a habit to visit your baby doctor once in a month and twice in a month to give him all info about your baby activity and diet. Every parent wants to nourish their children in a loving, caring and secured atmosphere. The parents would want to give proper care and attention to the little ones, especially during their initial stages of development. But I will suggest you that breastfeeding is best food for new born. Breastfeeding your newborn has many advantages. Perhaps most important, breast milk is the perfect food for a human baby's digestive system. It contains the vitamins and minerals that a newborn requires, and all of its components, lactose, protein and fat are easily digested by a newborn's immature system. Commercial formulas try to imitate breast milk, and come close, but the exact composition cannot be duplicated.</span> about the weight of new born just like adults, newborns come in a range of healthy sizes. Most full-term babies (born between 37 and 40 weeks) weigh somewhere between 6 pounds, 2 ounces (2,812 grams) and 9 pounds, 2 ounces (4,173 grams). Their average length ranges from 19 to 21 inches (48 to 53 centimeters).</span>you can buy full baby development charts from chemist shops and from baby products shops as well.</p>