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Preparing for the New Baby
Health Care for Your Baby
Deciding who will take care of your baby's health is one
of the most important things you need to do before her or
his arrival. Plan in advance - don't wait until after you
baby is born to choose a health care provider! Babies need
frequent check-ups and immunizations, and sometimes get sick,
so you will want to find a health care provider you like and
trust to care for your child. You might want to call and request
an interview with a few pediatricians; this is commonly done.
Some area hospitals and health insurance plans can provide
you with specific information on a pediatrician, such as where
they trained, the number of years they have been in practice,
and any specialty areas. You might also want to find out about
their available office hours and how they handle concerns
and emergencies after office hours. And, it always helps to
talk with other moms for referrals.
Just like you, your baby will need health coverage. If you
are worried about the cost of health care or have limited
funds, there are programs available for children who do not
have health insurance.
Deciding on health care and insurance before your child's
birth saves you time and gives you peace of mind, because
a health care provider will be there when your baby needs
care. If you deliver your baby at a hospital where your chosen
pediatrician normally sees patients, he or she will see the
baby right after the delivery. If you deliver at a hospital
where the pediatrician does not normally see patients, you
can tell your doctor and nurses and they will make sure the
baby is seen by a hospital staff pediatrician right after
the birth. When you are discharged from the hospital, you
can call your own pediatrician to schedule a visit within
a few days. Remember to bring your baby's medical records
that will be given to you before leaving the hospital.
Around the Home
Your baby is on the way, and there is a lot to think about.
Besides making sure that you have baby furniture and clothing
for your new son or daughter, you'll want to check that your
home is safe. Make sure there are no loose ends, sharp edges
or small harmful parts that will be near your baby. Also make
sure you have fire alarms or carbon monoxide detectors (if
you have gas appliances) in your home so you can protect your
baby in the event of an emergency.
Baby Shopping List
You have so much to prepare before your new baby is born.
You may want to begin purchasing clothing, a car seat, and
furniture for the baby so you are fully prepared for your
new arrival. Also don't forget about all the items your new
baby will need on a daily basis, such as diapers, wash cloths,
bottles, burp cloths, and more! If you are having a baby shower,
your friends and family may also ask you what items they can
help you with. We recommend talking to other new moms about
the items they purchased for their babies, and the brands
that they recommend. There are so many baby items and different
brands to choose from, that it may be helpful to get some
expert advice, so that you will not be stressed about these
decisions.
The National Women's Health Information Center (NWHIC) has provided
the following list of items a newborn baby will need to help
you in your shopping efforts, so you can concentrate on staying
healthy, resting, and being excited for your new baby's birth.
We have also included links to web pages with safety information
about those products that may pose a risk to your baby if safety
guidelines are not followed. If you have more questions about
the safety of baby products, we recommend that you ask your
health care provider. The most important thing to remember is
that your baby only needs food, shelter and you. So don't be
overwhelmed by the numerous baby products available.
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