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Each year, the National Poll on Children’s Health asks adults across the country to name their top concerns for the health of the children and teens in their communities.
Having a baby is an exciting time, but it can also be overwhelming. Parents are faced with making several decisions that will have an impact on their baby’s life. For parents of baby boys, parents have to consider whether or not to have their son circumcised.
Most parents (81%) feel their baby’s healthcare provider is the best source of information about circumcision. The majority of parents (87%) say the best time to get information about circumcision is before the baby is born. Only 23% of parents say the provider should recommend what decision to make about circumcision.
New and expectant parents have a lot of decisions to make. What will they name the baby? What car seat should they buy? What color will they paint the nursery? But parents of baby boys have an extra decision to make – whether or not they’ll have their sons circumcised.
Emergency department and urgent care for children excluded from child care.
Attitudes about mandated coverage of birth control medication and other health benefits in a US national sample.
It’s no secret that children get sick. Sometimes, that sickness may be serious and contagious and children should be kept out of schools and child care centers so they don’t spread it to other kids.
If you have a middle or high school athlete at home, your son or daughter may have to get a yearly sports physical. Many school athletic associations require annual sports physical exams to make sure kids are healthy enough to participate in sports.