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Baby Head Baby is sick or needs a check-up?
Please call our office at 649-1623 during normal working hours to make an appointment for a newborn check-up at approximately one week of age. You can also make an Appointment online, 24h/24, 7 days a week.

If you would like your baby boy to be circumcised, be sure to let the appointment clerk know when you call so he/she can schedule you appropriately.

We would like to see your baby sooner if the baby gets a fever greater than 100F, looks jaundiced, or stops feeding well.

 

 

 

Congratulations on your new baby!

We at PMC are pleased to join in your effort to take the best possible care of your new baby.

Smiling BabyParents, especially new ones, often worry that their baby is abnormal in some way. Babies are very different from older kids, and dealing with them so closely, especially for the first time, can be very scary. Over time, you and your baby will vertainly become more comfortable with each other. In the meantime, we would like to reassure you about some common parental concerns.

Hiccups and sneezing
Baby's stools
Skin and rashes
Daddy smokes around baby ?
Baby on the road !
Get some rest !


   Hiccups and sneezing

Baby Head Babies commonly hiccup or sneeze frequently. Neither indicates any problem or illness. Feeding the baby a little water will frequently get rid of the hiccups (not more than a couple of ounces though -- too much plain water can actually hurt small babies).

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   Baby's stools

Baby Head Babies' stools are very different from older kids' and can be quite variable. Usually they are yellow or brown or green and a bit runny or mushy. It is common for newborns to pass stools almost every time they are fed (especially breastfed babies), but some babies only go once a day. This is fine as long as the baby doest not cry when he passes the stool and it looks normal.

Note that many babies get a little red in the face and harden their tummy when they are passing a stool: this is completely normal.

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   Skin and rashes

Baby Head Babies's skin is very sensitive and prone to all sorts of little rashes in the first weeks after birth. Many babies peel all over the first week; some get little pimples on their face because of the effects of leftover maternal hormones in their system. Usually no special care is required. It is best to use soap, shampoo, and clothes detergent especially designed for sensitive baby skin, and follow usage guidelines.

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   Daddy smokes around baby ?

babyslep.JPG (9657 bytes)We would also like to remind you not to smoke around the baby because second-hand smoking can make the baby more likely to get sick with ear infections, pneumonia, and asthma. Also, babies exposed to cigarette smoke are more likely to have crib death (aka Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or SIDS).

The other way to reduce your baby's risk for SIDS is by lying him or her on his back or side. Sleeping on the stomach is the highest risk position for SIDS, although no one really knows why.

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   Baby on the road !
babybelt.jpg (7847 bytes)Please don't forget to ALWAYS buckle your baby into the car seat when you go out in the car.

Holding your baby inyour lap offers her or him no protection at all against crazy Guam drivers. Besides, it's the Law !

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   Get some rest !

Baby Head Be sure to get some rest too. While this is an exciting time for the family, it can also be very stressful and tiring.  Of course, all the relatives want to see the new baby, but try to set limits so that you can get a chance to rest and recover. And forget about cleaning the house !

There are may good books available at local bookstores. We also have them available at our clinic, along with some videotapes, for short-term lending to our established patients. Ask one of the pediatric nurses when you come in for your visit.

See you soon! And congratulations again !
From the PMC Doctors and Staff

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