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  • Newborn Screening Tests for Parents


    Newborn screening tests look for health conditions that aren't apparent at birth. Find out which tests are done.

  • Getting to Know Your Newborn for Parents


    When you first meet your newborn, you may be surprised by what you see. Here's what to expect.

  • The First Day of Life for Parents


    Your baby's here! Find out what to expect on that special day first day of life.

  • When Can I Take My Newborn Out in Public? for Parents


    There are no set rules about how long to wait before taking a newborn out into the world or when to let people near the baby. But here are some guidelines.

  • Well-Child Visit: Newborn for Parents


    Find out what this well-child visit will involve after your baby arrives.

  • A to Z: Drug Withdrawal, Newborn for Parents


    Newborn babies who were exposed to drugs or alcohol while in the womb can develop this syndrome after birth. Learn about it here.

  • Your Newborn's Hearing, Vision, and Other Senses for Parents


    Your newborn is taking in first sights, sounds, and smells while learning to explore the world through the senses. What are your baby's responses to light, noise, and touch?

  • Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn (TTN) for Parents


    For some newborns, the first few breaths of life may be faster and more labored than normal because of a lung condition called transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN).

  • Phenylketonuria (PKU) for Parents


    Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a metabolic disorder caused by a defect in the enzyme that breaks down an amino acid. PKU is treatable when it is found early.

  • Medical Care and Your Newborn for Parents


    You'll see your baby's doctor often during your little one's first year. Here's what to expect right after your baby arrives.

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