When visiting or talking with your child's healthcare team, sometimes it's hard to know what questions to ask. That's why it's always a good idea to come with a list of prepared questions. Here's a suggested list to keep for your next visit or conversation.
Your child's growth ![]()
Is my child's growth on track (weight and height)?
My child appears to be underweight. What should I do?
My child appears to be overweight. What should I do?
How and when should my child's bone density be evaluated?
Your child's tube-feeding formula ![]()
How do I know if my child is still on the right formula?
Why does my child need extra calories?
Why does my child need extra protein?
How can I tell if my child is getting all the vitamins and minerals he or she needs?
How can I tell if my child is not tolerating the formula?
Is a blenderized formula suitable for my child?
Problems your child is having ![]()
What should I do if my child is vomiting every day?
What should I do if my child is irritable or uncomfortable after feeds?
Could this be a sign of feeding intolerance?
What should I do if my child looks bloated after feeds?
What should I do if my child frequently has diarrhea?
What should I do if my child frequently is constipated?
How will I know if I should change my child's feeding schedule?
How can I tell if my child has a food allergy?
Questions about feeds