<div class="quote-container" data-huddler-embed="/community/forum/thread/1279486/how-many-times-does-baby-really-need-to-see-pediatrician-in-first-year#post_16047245" data-huddler-embed-placeholder="false"><span>Quote:</span>
<div class="quote-block">Originally Posted by <strong>JudiAU</strong> <a href="/community/forum/thread/1279486/how-many-times-does-baby-really-need-to-see-pediatrician-in-first-year#post_16047245"><img alt="View Post" class="inlineimg" src="/img/forum/go_quote.gif"></a><br><br><p>I personally keep to the recommended schedule, vax or no vax. Peds see issues that parents don't. We go to someone who is very APA and I like her a lot. She doesn't give parenting advice and she gives us the party line about some things (vitamin D) but totally respects the fact that we do our own research and don't always follow her recommendations.</p>
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This. I wanted the pediatrician to see my daughter at the usual times during the first year, vax or no vax, so that she could watch my daughter's development and see if there were any issues. I'm not a doctor; I don't have a trained eye to the common issues a baby might have, and that is what the doctor is for. If the doctor offers advice on solids, sleeping/CIO, whatever, you can just smile and nod and make your own choices. But when it comes to medical issues, I want a doctor to make the call, not me.