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    Posted: 10 October 2009 at 10:54pm
Here in Brisbane there isnt Plunket as such however there is a service here where you go to a Community Health Centre and you can see a Child Health Nurse and they do pretty much the same as Plunket. I have taken Jackson once to see the Child Health Nurse to 'enrol' and we dont need to see her again his 4 month check up and then other milestone dates but if we need we can see them any time in between and as often as we like.

I want Jackson to be seen regularly so I know he is thriving or otherwise and to also make sure he's developing as he should and for me to be able to discuss any issues or concerns etc.

So my question is how often do you take your baby for check up's with Plunket? And what is normally discussed and checked aside from weight and length of your baby?

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first visit is usually around 6 weeks then 3 months 5 months 8-10 months, 15 months 21-24 Months, 3 years, 5 years

they usuall discuss milestones your baby/child has reached and any concerns you may have ..eg your 20 month old is only saying mummy and daddy and cant understand simple commands eg "bring the cup to mummy".

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Sebastian is 6 weeks old and we've seen the Plunket nurse twice so far. Wednesday the week before last and Friday this past week. His next appointment is in 4 weeks time, but the nurse assured me she was only a phone call away if needed.

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usually once a month till about 6 months or so - or till they start solids I think it is, however they don't see your child after 2 years now - this was said by the plunket lady last week when I went to change our address with them
If you have any concerns after 2 years you are to just take them to the doctor


on a side note, my boys both saw plunket almost weekly for a few months as bailey had bad reflux and kept losing weight and aidan being prem was on weekly visits for his weight too

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Its about the same Rianna... as megansmum said and you can see them or your GP in between if you have concerns.

If they feel Jackson isnt developing they will ask you to come back in more regularily (I spent a lot of time visiting the child health nurse as a bubba, much like Jake spends a lot of time visiting the plunket nurse).

Plunket ask at each visit if what they are doing (do they turn to loud noises, to look at things, are they picking toys up, are the making sounds etc) and ask you if you have any concerns or questions.

It should be fairly similiar at the community health centre, but dont be suprised if you dont like the advice they give you. Plunket are very regimented in their advice and I expect the comm health cent will be the same.



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Isabella saw the plunket nurse at 6 weeks and she is coming again in 2 weeks. After that Im not sure.

With Caden we saw her at 6 weeks, then 10 weeks, then 3 months, 5 months, 7 months etc

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Our plunket nurse said that they actually only have funding for 8 visits, which are at times where milestones should be happening. We had our first visit last week at 7 weeks, then will see them again in another 2 weeks or so, then 3 months, then 6 months, then 12 months. We may get a few more visits, but only because they're twins and also premmies. We can go into the Plunket house at any stage though, or talk to our GP if we have any worries. We like to keep an eye on their weight as well, just because they are still very small (still not 8lb at 8 weeks old).
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote WestiesGirl Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 October 2009 at 1:53pm
Great thanks ladies. Its good to know the frequency they are seen. Jackson saw the Nurse at 5 weeks then our Dr at 6 weeks for his 6 week check up and both were happy with his progress. He has his 2 month Jabs in a week at the Dr.

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Hmm we've seen Plunket heaps I think! Looking at the book, we saw them at 5wks, 7wks, 2.5months, 3.5months, 4.5months, 5.5months, and 7months. Was meant to go yesterday as well but once we got there they decided it was too early so changed it till another month. Wonder why that is?!
Good luck for Jackson's jabs, is 2months the first lot over there?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote CarrieMum Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 October 2009 at 12:12am
Rianna I found it a bit weird too that Daniel was hardly seen by anyone. People were asking and still ask how much he weighs and I say I don't know!! I just weigh him myself at the pharmacy now. My friends here in Brissie all seemed to visit the child health nurse at the pharmacies each week but only if they were concerned.
I've only seen the GP at the standard check up times and then for Daniels jabs.
I did have a midwife come and visit me at home a couple of times straight after coming out of hospital but they would never give you a time, they'd just say they'd be there anytime between 9am and 3pm and I hated waiting around all day for them so when she asked if I still needed her to come I said no after 2 visits.
Funny the differend systems different countries have!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote WestiesGirl Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 October 2009 at 4:20pm
Yeah we were the same with people asking his weight as well. I take Jackson to the Community Centre and use the self weigh room. Ive done this since he was 3 weeks old and I can take his clothes off for a naked weight which is great. I try to weigh him at least once a fortnight.

Yep Rach the jabs go by calendar month here with their first at 2 months. Well second really as he had Hep B at birth. Dh will be taking him, I dont like it and get more upset than Jackson
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