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There are many new responsibilities when you have a baby. One of them is to make sure that your baby gets regular checkups, which are also called well-baby exams. These exams are important in making sure that your baby is growing and developing properly. If there are any problems, they can be caught early, when they may be easier to treat. Your baby's health care provider will let you know how often your baby should get a checkup.
During these checkups, the provider will give your baby a complete physical exam, which includes:
- Checking your baby's height and weight
- Looking at their head, ears, nose, and mouth
- Listening to their heart and lungs
- Testing their hearing and vision (for some visits)
- Checking their reflexes
The provider will ask you about your baby's development. For example, they may ask when the baby started smiling and rolling over. During certain visits, the provider will do developmental and behavioral screening tests.
The provider will use all of this information from the visit to check if your baby is meeting important developmental milestones.
Your baby will also get any needed vaccines and screenings during the exam. And you can ask the provider any questions you might have about how to care for your baby.
You can prepare for your baby's checkups by:
- Making a list of issues and questions you want to discuss with the provider
- Being prepared to answer questions about your baby's behavior and eating and sleeping habits
- Being ready to take notes at the visit
In addition to these checkups, you can contact the provider any time if your baby seems sick or if you are worried about their development.
Related Issues
- Finding a Doctor for Your New Baby (Nemours Foundation) Also in Spanish
- Getting the Most From a Doctor's Visit (Nemours Foundation) Also in Spanish
Specifics
- Getting to Know Your Newborn (Nemours Foundation) Also in Spanish
- Newborn Screening: MedlinePlus Health Topic (National Library of Medicine) Also in Spanish
- Your Baby's First Vaccines (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of Medicine)
Find an Expert
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Also in Spanish
- Find a Pediatrician or Pediatric Specialist (American Academy of Pediatrics) Also in Spanish
- KidsHealth (Nemours Foundation)
Patient Handouts
- Well-child visits (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish
- Your Baby's First Vaccines: What You Need to Know (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) - PDF
The information on this site should not be used as a substitute for professional medical care or advice. Contact a health care provider if you have questions about your health.