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Development checks
At birth she is given an Apgar score: usually repeated five minutes later, if necessary. This examination, with a maximum of two points being awarded for five major areas of function, is the very first of many examinations and assessments. Your baby will be examined, of course, at any other time if you have worries. You will be given details describing when certain events in your babys development are to be expected, and will be able to refer to these if you have particular concerns.
Your baby is an individual, and will develop at her own pace. This can, of course, be affected by how she is helped to learn. Your health professionals are there to verify that development is within normal ranges, and offer encouragement to you in order to develop certain skills in other areas, if this is ever necessary.
A complete physical examination will be carried out before you bring your baby home, or within a short time of babys birth. The next major examination, usually carried out by your GP, will occur at around six to eight weeks when your baby is due for her first vaccinations. This will include a physical examination of her heart, breathing, and general development of her joints, limbs, and muscles. The hip joints particularly are examined for proper development. Observations of eye movements and response to sounds are noted. Your own observations are also very valuable in these first few weeks and you should discuss any worries that you may have.
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