The first few weeks of your baby’s life are very important. Secure your newborn’s first checkup today.
A newborn is defined as a baby in the first 28 days of life. This is a period of rapid change, adjustment, and vulnerability. During this time, your baby is adapting to life outside the womb, and even small issues can quickly become serious if not addressed early. That’s why newborn care is very important.
At Gentle Pediatrics, we focus on early monitoring, preventive care, and hands-on guidance so you never feel uncertain about your baby’s health. Whether you’re a first-time parent or growing your family, having the right medical support during this stage makes all the difference. Missing early checkups can delay the detection of feeding problems, infections, and developmental concerns.
Newborn jaundice is common, but in some cases, rising bilirubin levels can become serious if not treated in time. Delaying care may allow symptoms to worsen, potentially leading to complications that affect your baby’s brain and overall development.
Feeding Challenges
Whether it’s trouble latching, low intake, or constant fussiness during feeds, what seems minor can quickly impact your baby’s growth. We provide hands-on feeding support and practical solutions so your newborn gets the nutrition they need without confusion or stress.
Unexpected Weight Loss or Slow Weight Gain
Newborn weight changes can be difficult to interpret without expert guidance. We closely monitor your baby’s growth patterns, identify concerns early, and adjust care plans before they become serious issues.
Jaundice and Skin Color Changes
It’s common for newborns to develop jaundice, but knowing when it’s harmless and when it needs treatment is critical. We evaluate, monitor, and guide you through next steps so nothing is left uncertain.
Sleep Patterns and Excessive Fussiness
Irregular sleep, constant crying, or difficulty settling can leave parents feeling exhausted and unsure. We help you understand what’s normal, what’s not, and how to gently support healthier sleep and behavior patterns.
Feeding challenges can quickly affect your baby’s health if not addressed early. We provide hands-on breastfeeding support, formula guidance, and help with reflux or digestion concerns, ensuring your newborn receives the right nutrition for healthy brain development, immunity, and steady growth.
Newborn sleep can feel unpredictable, but understanding it early makes a big difference. We guide you through normal sleep cycles, safe sleep practices, and how to recognize hunger and comfort cues, helping you build healthy routines that support your baby’s development.
As a board-certified pediatrician with over 20 years of clinical experience, Dr. Shahid Hasnain is a trusted expert in newborn care in Sugar Land. He understands that the first few weeks of life are critical, where timely medical attention can shape a baby’s long-term health and development.
Dr. Hasnain combines evidence-based pediatric care with a calm, compassionate approach that reassures new parents during an overwhelming stage. From early health monitoring to feeding guidance and developmental support, he ensures your newborn receives the right care at the right time, so nothing important is missed during this crucial window.
Newborns typically need their first check-up within days of discharge. Subsequent visits are usually scheduled at 1, 2, 4, and 6 months to monitor growth and vaccinations.
Most newborns sleep between 14 and 17 hours per day. This sleep occurs in short intervals throughout the day and night as they develop a regular internal rhythm.
Ensure a firm, flat sleep surface in a crib or bassinet. Keep the area clear of loose bedding or toys, and maintain a comfortably cool room temperature.
Signs include your baby appearing satisfied after eating, having regular wet and dirty diapers, and showing consistent weight gain during their scheduled pediatric check-ups and wellness visits.
Keep your baby upright for 20 to 30 minutes after feeding. Smaller, more frequent meals and ensuring a proper latch can also help reduce spit-up and digestive discomfort.
Burping helps release swallowed air that can cause gas and fussiness. It aids digestion and makes your baby more comfortable, often leading to better sleep and calmer feeding sessions.
Symptoms include a runny nose, coughing, sneezing, and fever. Treatment focuses on managing symptoms with hydration and rest, though severe cases may require medical intervention to support breathing.
Regular visits ensure your child meets growth milestones and stays updated on vaccinations. These check-ups allow for early detection of health issues and provide a space to discuss nutrition.
We are here to support healthy development for your baby. Join the many families in Sugar Land, Richmond, and Rosenberg who trust Dr. Hasnain for expert pediatric newborn care.
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