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Pediatric News You Can Use From America’s Largest Pediatric Hospital and Research Center

700 Children’s® features the most current pediatric health care information and research from our pediatric experts – physicians and specialists who have seen it all. Many of them are parents and bring a special understanding to what our patients and families experience. If you have a child – or care for a child – 700 Children’s was created especially for you.

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What to Expect at a Well Child Appointment

Apr 29, 2026

Because kids grow up so quickly, it’s important to keep an eye on their wellness each year. By scheduling a yearly well-child check, you’re ensuring your child’s health is assessed by a pediatrician you can trust. Read More

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Breastfeeding in the NICU: How to Solve a Unique Challenge

Apr 28, 2026

Having a baby in the NICU can make breastfeeding feel harder—but there are steps that help. Learn why human milk is especially important for premature babies, how skin-to-skin and early pumping support supply, and practical tips for collecting colostrum and maintaining milk production during your NICU journey. Read More

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Helping Your Daughter Deal with Painful Periods

Apr 27, 2026

If your daughter complains of having cramps during her period, you can tell her that she isn’t alone. Menstrual pain usually isn’t caused by anything abnormal, and there are plenty of pain management options available. Read More

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How to Support Children Through Grief

Apr 24, 2026

Navigating any kind of loss can be difficult. Supporting a child through the loss of a loved one, especially when you’re grieving, too, is even harder. Read More

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How to Talk with Children About Death

Apr 24, 2026

Talking to a child about death can feel overwhelming.  Walking through a grief journey together can create closeness and resilience that they will carry with them as they grow. Read More

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Injury Prevention in Softball and Baseball

Apr 23, 2026

Throwing thousands of pitches a season can lead to overuse injuries—especially with year-round play. Learn practical ways to protect young arms, including pitch count and rest guidelines, safe pitch progression, strength and flexibility habits, proper warmups, and when pain means it’s time to stop and get evaluated. Read More

Early Motor Milestones: What to Expect in Your Child 6-12 Months

Apr 23, 2026

Between 6-12 months, you’ll start to see big changes in movement, curiosity, and independence. Here’s a simple guide to what you might notice as your baby grows and explores. Read More

Early Motor Milestones: What to Expect in Your Child 0-6 Months

Apr 23, 2026

Do you understand how important movement is and when, or how, your baby should start moving? Here’s some insight from a parent — and pediatric physical therapist. Read More