Bedbugs

After years of being very rare in the US, bedbugs are making a comeback. Bedbugs feed on human and animal blood, usually at night. Bedbugs are a nuisance. But they are not a major threat to your health. Read on to learn more.

Well-Child Checkup: 11 to 13 Years

Between ages 11 and 13, your child will grow and change a lot. It's important to keep having yearly checkups so the doctor can track this progress. This sheet explains some of what you can expect.

Well-Child Checkup: 6 to 10 Years

Yearly checkups make sure that your child's health is protected with scheduled vaccines and health screenings. The doctor will also check your child's growth and development. This sheet describes some of what you can expect.

Well-Child Checkup: 5 Years

Keep taking your child for yearly checkups. The doctor can make sure your child's growth and development are progressing well. This sheet describes some of what you can expect.

Well-Child Checkup: 4 Years

Keep taking your child to yearly checkups so that your doctor can make sure your child's growth and development is progressing well. This sheet describes some of what you can expect at the 4-year well-child visit.

Well-Child Checkup: 3 Years

Even if your child is healthy, keep bringing them in for yearly checkups. This sheet describes some of what you can expect at the 3-year well-child visit.

Well-Child Checkup: 2 Years

At the 2-year checkup, the doctor will examine your child and ask how things are going at home. This sheet describes some of what you can expect.

Well-Child Checkup: 18 Months

At the 18-month checkup, your doctor will examine your child and ask how it's going at home. This sheet describes some of what you can expect.