All about newborn physical examinations
Written in association with:
Dr Bianca de Albuquerque Bandarra
GP
Published: 30/04/2024
Edited by: Conor Lynch
In this article below, the topic of newborn physical examinations is discussed at length by esteemed London-based GP, Dr Bianca de Albuquerque Bandarra.
What are newborn physical examinations?
Newborn physical examinations are critical assessments conducted shortly after birth to evaluate the health and well-being of newborn babies. These examinations provide healthcare providers with valuable information about the baby's overall health, development, and any potential health concerns that may require medical attention.
Who are newborn physical examinations performed by?
Newborn physical examinations are typically performed by healthcare professionals trained in neonatal care, such as paediatricians, neonatologists, or midwives, and are an essential component of postnatal care for both the baby and the mother.
What happens during a newborn physical examination?
During a newborn physical examination, healthcare providers assess various aspects of the baby's health, including their vital signs, physical appearance, reflexes, and organ function. The examination may involve measuring the baby's weight, length, and head circumference to assess growth and development, as well as checking for any abnormalities or signs of congenital conditions.
What are the main aims of newborn physical examinations?
One of the key objectives of newborn physical examinations is to identify any potential health concerns or conditions that may require medical intervention. Healthcare providers carefully examine the baby's skin, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, heart, lungs, abdomen, genitalia, and musculoskeletal system to check for any signs of abnormalities, such as birth defects, infections, or developmental issues. They also assess the baby's reflexes, muscle tone, and neurological function to ensure that they are developing appropriately.
Newborn physical examinations also provide an opportunity for healthcare providers to educate parents about newborn care, breastfeeding, immunisations, and other important aspects of infant health and development. Healthcare providers may discuss topics such as safe sleep practices, infant feeding techniques, newborn screening tests, and signs of illness or infection that parents should watch out for.
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