I’m having a baby during the pandemic – when can people come visit?
COVID-19 has many new parents wondering about things they would normally take for granted, like when friends and family can safely visit their new baby.
COVID-19 has many new parents wondering about things they would normally take for granted, like when friends and family can safely visit their new baby.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends visiting an obstetrician-gynecologist (OB/GYN) for the first time between ages 13-15.
When determining if it’s okay to see grandparents during the pandemic, you need to evaluate your family’s risk factors and risk tolerance.
While it’s okay to skip vacations and playdates, medical well visits are not something that should be avoided during the pandemic.
The Children’s National Autism Behavioral Consult team shares some tips for preparing your child with autism for a medical visit.