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Know what to expect, Year 0-1

Know what to expect! Year 0-1

Pediatric Anticipatory Guidance

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Growth

  • Babies grow quickly.
  • Your baby should learn to sit, roll, crawl, and walk.
  • They should coo, babble, smile, laugh, and clap.
  • Talk, read, and sing with your baby.
  • Babies don’t need screen time. Video calls with family and friends are okay.
  • If you have concerns about your baby, talk with your doctor.

Shots

  • Babies need shots at 2, 4, 6, and 12 months.
  • Parents need a whooping cough shot too.
  • Babies start flu and COVID shots at 6 months.
  • The first year, there are 2 flu shots a month apart.

Milk

  • Breastfeeding alone is best for the first 6 months.
  • Continue breastfeeding for 2 years or more.
  • Most breastfed babies do not need formula.
  • Call WIC or 211 for help with breastfeeding.
  • Breastfed babies need vitamin D drops for the first 12 months.
  • Babies who drink formula need a formula with iron for the first 12 months.
  • Cow milk formula like Similac or Enfamil is the first choice.
  • Do not add anything else in the bottles.
  • Do not leave bottles in bed with the baby.
  • Do not use bottles after the first birthday.

Drinks

  • At 6 months, babies can drink some plain water. Give no more than 1 cup (8oz) a day.
  • At 12 months, babies can drink 2 cups of whole cow milk a day in a sippy cup.
  • Do not give babies flavored milk.
  • Avoid sweet drinks, like juice, soda, and sweet tea.

Food

  • Start soft foods at 4-6 months of age. Mash foods well.
  • Give foods with plenty of iron and zinc.
  • Offer different vegetables and fruits, whole grains, nut butters, beans, and protein.
  • Give thin peanut butter and well-cooked eggs at 6 months.
  • Give foods that taste and feel different. It may take 12 tries before a baby likes a new food. Keep offering healthy foods!
  • Let babies eat when they’re hungry and stop when they aren’t hungry.
  • Limit packaged foods and snacks. They have too much salt, sugar, and fat.
  • No honey before a baby is 1 year old.

Sleep

  • Never let a baby sleep with anyone who smokes or drinks alcohol.
  • Follow the ABCs: Alone, on their Back, in a Crib.

Help

  • If you need help, go to findhelp.org.
  • You can get help with food, housing, medicine, and other things.

Car Seat

  • Use https://cert.safekids.org/ to get your car seat checked.
  • Car seats should be in the back seat.
  • Keep baby facing backward for the first 2 years.

Poisons

  • Keep vitamins, medicines, cleaners, and other dangerous stuff locked away.
  • Keep the Poison Control Center number (1-800-222-1222) handy.

Tobacco

  • Do not use or be around tobacco, e-cigarettes, vapes, Juuls, or other smoke.
  • Call 1-800-NO-BUTTS and visit nobutts.org for free help.

Safety

  • Set home water temperature to 120F or less to prevent burns.
  • Never leave a baby alone in or around water, even for a few seconds.
  • Fence swimming pools on all sides.
  • Check smoke detectors twice a year and replace batteries.
  • Use safety guards on windows and gates for stairs.

Help

  • If you need help, go to findhelp.org.
    You can get help with food, housing, medicine, and other things.

Car Seat

  • Use https://cert.safekids.org/ to get your car seat checked.
  • Car seats should be in the back seat.
  • Keep baby facing backward for the first 2 years.

Sun

  • Protect baby from the sun with long sleeves and long pants.
  • Put on sunglasses and a hat.
  • Limit time in the sun between 10am and 4pm.

Firearms

  • Firearms at home should be unloaded and locked.
  • Ammunition should be locked separately.
  • If anyone at home has depression or mental illness, keep firearms at a different location.

Mental Health

  • Parents may have sadness after a baby is born. Talk with your doctor.
  • Good apps for mental health are Calm, Headspace, Mindshift, Smiling Mind, and Panic Relief.
  • For mental health crises, call or text 988 for help.
  • For thoughts of hurting self or others, call 911 or go to the ER.