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PediaCast: Pediatric Podcasts for Parents

Newborn Care - PediaCast 441

PediaCast: Pediatric Podcasts for Parents

Dr Mike

Pediatrician, Hospital, Immunization, Pediatric, Illness, Doctor, Family, Health, Science & Medicine, Pediatrics, Kids & Family, Parents, Kid, Children, Kids, Parent, Vaccine, Child, Wellness

4.8598 Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2019

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

The Pediatrics in Plain Language Panel returns to the studio as we consider newborn care. We explore all things new parents need to know, including infant sleeping, feeding, growing, peeing, popping, spitting up and bathing. We also cover fussiness, colic, jaundice, rashes, cradle cap, belly buttons and baby shots. We hope you can join us!

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is PediCast.

0:20.7

Welcome to Pediacast, a pediatric podcast for parents.

0:24.8

And now, direct from the campus of nationwide children's, here is your host, Dr. Mike.

0:30.1

Hello, everyone, and welcome.

0:32.2

Once again to Pediacast.

0:34.0

It is a pediatric podcast for moms and dads.

0:42.3

This is Dr. Mike coming to you from the campus of nationwide children's hospital.

0:44.6

We are in Columbus, Ohio.

0:49.8

It's episode 441 for September 12th, 2019.

0:53.2

We're calling this one newborn care. I want to welcome all of you to the program.

0:56.6

So this week we are covering a very important topic,

0:59.8

especially for those who are expecting the arrival of a brand new baby at home.

1:06.9

Or for those with recent additions of one of these little creatures.

1:10.8

Trust me, your life is about to change if it hasn't already done so.

1:15.2

Regardless of if it is your first baby or the latest in a long line of previous newborns

1:21.2

in your house.

1:22.7

There's lots of details you need to know.

1:25.5

And even if you are a pro in the baby department, it does not take long to forget what

1:31.6

to expect and the do's and dons of caring for the youngest and littlest of children.

1:37.8

Now, we have covered newborn topics on PDACAST many times in the past, but it has been

1:43.4

a while.

1:46.3

And the older shows do tend to get lost in the depths of our increasingly massive archive. Plus, recommendations do change

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