Scheduling your baby’s first pediatrician appointment is actually really important! Typically, you’d want to schedule that first visit when your baby is about 2-5 days old, especially if it’s your first baby or you’re breastfeeding. Then, regular check-ups would follow at 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 months, and then annually after they turn 2. (It can feel like a lot initially, but you’ll get the hang of it pretty quickly!)
During these visits, expect the pediatrician to track your child’s growth (weight, height, head circumference), development, and overall health. They’ll do screenings for conditions like hearing or vision problems and administer vaccinations—very important because they protect from preventable diseases. As far as vaccinations go, they follow a schedule that your pediatrician will keep you updated on constantly. I know all this can seem overwhelming, but your pediatrician is there to guide you, answering questions on everything from feeding to sleep tips to safety at home.
On the Ayurvedic angle, incorporating gentle child massage (shishu abhyanga) is traditionally advised for infants—it supports digestion, promotes relaxation, and strengthens the bond between parent and child. Always use an appropriate oil, like sesame or coconut, depending on the specific dosha of your baby, but do check with pediatrician on this too. As for herbs, it’s best to hold off on most until you consult with someone qualified as infants are a bit sensitive, you know.
What else should you watch? Just the basics: your baby’s sleep patterns, feeding cues, and major milestones like smiling, holding their head up, or pushing up during tummy time. It gets really exciting to see them grow but also know every kiddo starts rolling or babbling at their own pace, so don’t worry too much if they take their time on some things.
Visiting the pediatrician regularly can be super helpful, and adding in a few Ayurvedic practices can offer your baby a well-rounded approach to health. Just remember, your child’s path is unique, and blending these approaches neatly comes down to what feels right for you and your kiddo!