The most likely reason for the recommendation to bring the baby in for regular checkups is: So the doctor can track the baby’s growth and development. These regular visits allow the pediatrician to monitor the baby's physical and developmental milestones, provide vaccinations, and address any concerns the parents might have about the baby's health and well-being.
While pregnant, Sara reads a book discussing her baby’s first year. The book says that she should expect to bring the baby in for regular checkups: 3 to 5 days after birth and then at 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 and 24 months. Sara is surprised that she will have to be in the pediatrician’s office that much! What is MOST likely one reason for this recommendation? (1 point) Responses So the doctor can track the baby’s growth and development. So the doctor can track the baby’s growth and development. Sara won’t need them all; this is in case the baby is sickly. Sara won’t need them all; this is in case the baby is sickly. So the doctor can charge Sara’s insurance company. So the doctor can charge Sara’s insurance company. Babies are very prone to illness and disease.
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