The frequency of baby physical examinations is usually once every one month, three months, six months, eight months, and twelve months after birth, once every six months for ages 1-3, and once a year after the age of three. The specific time may be adjusted due to individual developmental differences or doctor's advice. The period from infancy to 1 year old is the fastest stage of growth and development, and requires close monitoring. The first physical examination should be completed within one month after birth, with a focus on assessing jaundice resolution, umbilical cord detachment, and feeding status. A 3-month physical examination should focus on neurological development indicators such as head lift and follow-up vision. After adding complementary foods at 6 months, the risk of anemia should be checked. Physical examination at 8-12 months shows significant motor development such as sitting alone and crawling ability. The interval between physical examinations for children aged 1-3 has been extended to six months, mainly to evaluate language proficiency, social skills, and vaccine effectiveness. Children aged 3 and above can undergo a physical examination once a year, with a focus on screening their vision, teeth, and growth and development curves. Premature infants or children with congenital diseases may need to increase the frequency of physical examinations, with personalized plans developed by pediatricians.

Parents are required to record their baby's diet, sleep, and bowel movements on a daily basis, and carry a growth curve manual during physical examinations. If there are difficulties in feeding, continuous crying, delayed developmental milestones, etc., medical attention should be sought in a timely manner, and there is no need to adhere to a fixed physical examination cycle. Regular physical examinations can detect problems such as rickets and hearing impairment early on. It is recommended to choose a fixed medical institution to establish a continuous health record.
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