When a mother and her baby meet with her pediatrician for the first time, the pediatrician will ask her how long she was in labor, whether labor was easy or difficult, and whether pain medication was given
Similarly, when the child enters preschool, information about birth
history and birthweight will be collected. What do the pediatrician and the preschool hope to
learn from the birth history?
What will be an ideal response
Most students will probably note that this information is the beginning of the child's
health record and alerts the pediatrician and the preschool to potential early
problems. Many circumstances that affect development and birth history are among
those things the pediatrician and the preschool hope to learn.
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