Feeding and weight
We review feeding patterns, diaper output, and whether a newborn is acting and eating as expected.
The first weeks with a newborn bring constant questions. This page offers online pediatric guidance in Spanish for families who want help with feeding, sleep, crying, hygiene, stool patterns, and warning signs that should not wait.

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Support for the early months when families want to know what is expected and what should be checked in person.
We review feeding patterns, diaper output, and whether a newborn is acting and eating as expected.
We help you sort through frequent questions about sleep, crying, cord care, bathing, and skin.
Fever, poor feeding, breathing changes, or marked sleepiness in a newborn need urgent in-person care.
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“Excellent care, very pleasant consultation for the children and for me, who always look for their well-being.”
“Warm in her approach and explains the diagnosis in an intelligible and empathetic way.”
“Excellent care, close and very professional, 100% recommended.”
“Very good doctor, very good communication and she answered all questions. 100% recommended.”
Helpful answers for Latino, Spanish-speaking, and bilingual families.
Yes, but with extra caution. If there is fever, difficulty feeding, breathing changes, or dehydration, in-person evaluation is the priority.
Age in days or weeks, feeding, diapers, sleep, crying, and any changes in skin color, breathing, or alertness.
No, but newborns deserve close attention because symptoms can change quickly.
No. It helps organize questions and recognize warning signs, but it does not replace in-person care.
Yes. Many first-time parents use it to feel more organized and confident.
Yes. It is designed for Latino families abroad as well.
Message us on WhatsApp to check availability and confirm whether this is appropriate for online guidance. For warning signs or emergencies, seek in-person care immediately.