Gardner's 15-month checkup synopsis:
Well, first of all, it's certain that he still doesn't like shots very much (who does?). He had three boosters today, and they must have stung something awful judging from how long he held his breath when he cried. (sniff sniff) I'm just glad that's over....and no more sticks till he's four. Hooray!
He weighs 21lbs. 15oz. and is 31 inches long. That puts him at 50th percentile for height and up to 15th percentile for weight (up from 10th). He's going to be long and lean, I guess.
We got more great tips on feeding, discipline techniques, vitamins, language development, interaction with other children, and more. I learn so much from Dr. Treash when I go that I am tempted to take a mini cassette recorder with me sometimes so I can catch it all.
The plan for today is to give him Tylenol to keep away any threatening fever from the immunizations....and then, the highlight: a trip out for ice cream.
Well, first of all, it's certain that he still doesn't like shots very much (who does?). He had three boosters today, and they must have stung something awful judging from how long he held his breath when he cried. (sniff sniff) I'm just glad that's over....and no more sticks till he's four. Hooray!
He weighs 21lbs. 15oz. and is 31 inches long. That puts him at 50th percentile for height and up to 15th percentile for weight (up from 10th). He's going to be long and lean, I guess.
We got more great tips on feeding, discipline techniques, vitamins, language development, interaction with other children, and more. I learn so much from Dr. Treash when I go that I am tempted to take a mini cassette recorder with me sometimes so I can catch it all.
The plan for today is to give him Tylenol to keep away any threatening fever from the immunizations....and then, the highlight: a trip out for ice cream.
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