(When should babies have health check-ups? What is a well-child visit?)
👶 Introduction
Everything changes quickly after your baby is born. One of the most common questions parents ask is:
“At which months should I take my baby to the doctor?”
and
“What is a well-child visit and why is it important?”
The first year is the fastest period of your baby’s physical and mental development. That’s why regular health check-ups are essential, not only when your baby is sick, but also when they appear completely healthy.
⸻
✅ What Is a Well-Child Visit? Why Is It Important?
A well-child visit is a routine check-up to evaluate a baby’s growth, development, and general health at regular intervals.
These visits help to:
• Detect developmental delays or concerns early
• Follow the vaccination schedule properly
• Provide science-based guidance on feeding, sleep, and communication
🔍 Note: The goal is not just to detect illness but to document and support your child’s healthy development.
⸻
📅 When Should Babies Have Health Check-Ups?
Below is the baby check-up schedule recommended by the Ministry of Health. These are the must-do check-ups during the first year:
| Check-Up Time | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Day 3–5 | Newborn exam, breastfeeding check |
| Day 15 | Jaundice follow-up, weight check |
| 1 month | Development, hip dysplasia screening |
| 2 months | First vaccines, head control, reflexes |
| 4 months | Vaccines, social development, iron assessment |
| 6 months | Starting solids, weight-height tracking |
| 9 months | Sitting, feeding guidance, vaccines |
| 12 months | First steps, first words, iron deficiency screening, vaccines |
🔔 My recommendation:
• Every month during the first 6 months
• Then at least every 2 months after 6 months
💡 Remember, each baby develops at their own pace. This schedule should be personalized.
⸻
👩⚕️ What Happens During a Baby’s Doctor Visit?
A typical well-child visit includes:
• 📏 Measuring height, weight, and head circumference
• 🧠 Assessing motor and cognitive development
• 💉 Administering and tracking vaccinations
• 🥣 Feeding guidance (breastfeeding, formula, solids)
• 🌙 Counseling on sleep, play, and parent-child communication
These visits are not just medical check-ups — they’re also a source of parenting support and direction.
⸻
❓“My Baby Isn’t Sick — Should I Still Go for a Check-Up?”
Our answer: Absolutely yes.
The goal of well-child visits is to monitor and protect health — not just treat illness.
• If a problem exists, it can be detected early
• If everything is fine, your baby’s healthy development is documented
• Vaccinations are kept on track and up to date
⸻
📝 Conclusion: Secure Your Baby’s Development
The first year is a critical time for your baby’s growth and development.
With regular health check-ups:
• Potential developmental issues can be prevented
• Parents receive informed guidance
• Your child’s healthy progress is supported step by step