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Top Parenting Questions, Answered by Pediatricians

Being a parent is a big job, and it’s completely normal to have a few questions along the way. Whether you’re navigating those first fuzzy days with a newborn or keeping up with the big changes that come with puberty, we’re here to help.

We’ve gathered the questions parents ask most and paired them with the same thoughtful, expert advice our providers share with families every day. From choosing your pediatrician to knowing when a sniffle needs a doctor’s visit, each topic is organized to make it easy to find the guidance you need.

Choosing Your Pediatrician

  • How do I know if a pediatrician is right for my family?
  • What questions should I ask when choosing a pediatrician?
  • What do first-time parents look for in a pediatrician?
  • How important is it to find a pediatrician before birth?
  • What’s the difference between a family doctor and a pediatrician?
  • How do I find a pediatrician I trust?
  • When should I choose a pediatrician during pregnancy?
  • Do I need a pediatrician before my baby is born?
  • What services should a modern pediatric clinic offer?

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Caring for Your Newborn

  • What happens at newborn checkups and how often are they scheduled?
  • How often should a newborn eat? | breastfeeding and formula guidance
  • How do I ensure my newborn sleeps safely to prevent SIDS?
  • Why is my baby crying so much?
  • When do babies start sleeping through the night?
  • How much weight should a newborn gain each week?
  • Is it normal for my baby to spit up after feeding?
  • When should I worry about newborn jaundice?
  • What temperature is a fever for a baby?
  • How do I know if my baby is dehydrated?
  • When should a baby first see a pediatrician?
  • Why does my baby have baby acne?
  • How do I know my newborn is hearing correctly?

Illness & Injury Care

  • When should I take my child to urgent care?
  • Does my child need antibiotics?
  • How high is too high for a fever in kids?
  • Can my child go to school with a fever?
  • Why does my child keep getting ear infections?
  • What does RSV look like in children?
  • How long does the flu last in kids?
  • Why does my child have a rash?
  • Is pink eye contagious?
  • Why is my child coughing at night?
  • When should I worry about stomach pain in kids?

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Pediatric Vaccines & Prevention

  • What vaccines does my child need this year?
  • Are childhood vaccines safe?
  • Why does my child need so many vaccines?
  • What happens at a well-child visit?
  • How often should kids have a checkup?
  • When should kids get flu shots?
  • Does my child need a sports physical?
  • What is checked at a yearly well-child exam?
  • Is it safe to delay vaccines?
  • What screenings should children get by age?
  • Does my child need an annual checkup after 10 years old?

Growth & Development

  • Is my child growing normally?
  • What milestones should a 2-year-old have?
  • Why isn’t my toddler talking yet?
  • When should kids be potty trained?
  • How can I help my child gain weight?
  • Why is my child so small for their age?
  • What are signs of developmental delay?
  • Should I worry if my child walks on their toes?
  • Why is my child not sleeping through the night?
  • How much should my child weigh?

Childhood Nutrition & Feeding

  • What should my picky eater eat?
  • How much milk should a toddler drink?
  • What are the best foods for a constipated child?
  • Why won’t my child eat vegetables?
  • How much sugar is too much for kids?
  • Is my child overweight?
  • How do I know if my child has a food allergy?
  • What are healthy snacks for kids?
  • Why is my child always hungry?
  • Does my child need vitamins?
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