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Dr. Elizabeth Adele Cristofalo, M.D.
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29 years
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Dr. Elizabeth Cristofalo, M.D.
- Baltimore, MD
- Univ of Pa Sch of Med, Philadelphia Pa
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Do preterm babies always have late development issues?
Her developmental progress, and growth should be based on postmenstrual age (chronological age minus weeks premature). It doesn’t mean that she’s delayed. It just takes some time READ MORE
Her developmental progress, and growth should be based on postmenstrual age (chronological age minus weeks premature). It doesn’t mean that she’s delayed. It just takes some time to catch up.
My 5 days old baby is throwing up the milk she drinks. What should I do?
It would be helpful to have a log about intake and throw-up.
Can I have a normal delivery if my first one was a caesarean?
It is possible to deliver vaginally after a c-section. You should consult with a perinatologist and discuss the type of prior c-section (low transverse or classical), any other READ MORE
It is possible to deliver vaginally after a c-section. You should consult with a perinatologist and discuss the type of prior c-section (low transverse or classical), any other complications of the prior c-section, and the risks and benefits of VBAC
What are the multivitamins to be given to a 6 weeks old baby?
Are you breast feeding? If so, your baby needs vitamin supplements, primarily vitamin D and iron. If your baby was born prematurely, further supplementation may be necessary.