Issue 03

April 28, 2026
Logo reading “The Parent’s Checkup” with three overlapping colored circles labeled 3, 2, and 1

Sample Title - Issue 3

Sample Summary of 3rd Issue

I. Your doctor should have time for all your questions.

Your doctor should be able to give you the time you need to listen to all your questions at each visit. With a newborn, you want a doctor who will listen to you, not watch the clock. We are pleased to offer prenatal classes as a first step in building that relationship.


II. Find someone who speaks your language, not medical jargon.

Find a pediatrician who can explain things in ordinary language that every parent can understand. That way, you can be confident you have the information you need to be confident about doing what your baby needs for a healthy start.


III. Look for a practice that is both convenient and cutting-edge.

Find a pediatrician close to home and who has evening and weekend hours, but also offers the latest technologies and experts in areas like nutrition.

Ideas from Pediatrust

Quotes from others

Quote 1

There's nothing more satisfying than seeing a happy and smiling child. A child's smile is worth more than all the money in the world.

-   Lionel Messi,

Champion soccer player¹

Quote 2

Trust yourself. You know more than you think you do.

-   Dr. Benjamin Spock,

Pediatrician and author²

  1. Projects, Contributors to Wikimedia. “Lionel Messi.” Wikiquote, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., 7 Apr. 2026, en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Lionel_Messi.
  2. Benjamin Spock, The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care (1946).

Question for you

If you could ask your baby's future pediatrician just one question before your baby arrives, what would it be?

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