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Find out your child’s gut health and comfort level. Discover how daily habits — and the right probiotics like Lactobacillus reuteri — can help support better digestion and well-being.
Know if your child’s weight is appropriate their height for their age.
This helps you spot early weight concerns.
Use as a guide and bring it up at your next check-up.
Check when you’re most likely to get pregnant.
This is useful for timing when trying to conceive.
Track regularly and discuss with your doctor if needed.
Estimate when your baby is expected to be born.
This helps you plan prenatal care and preparations.
Confirm timing with your OB for a more accurate plan.
Get an idea of how tall your child may be.
This helps set expectations based on parent height.
Use it to guide nutrition, sleep, and check-up conversations as they grow.
See if your pregnancy weight gain is within the healthy range.
This helps you stay on track for your baby’s growth and your recovery.
Review this with your doctor during prenatal visits.
See how your baby’s weight and height compare to others their age.
Find out if your baby is growing too slowly, too quickly, or just right.
Share results with your pediatrician to track your baby’s development.
See what vaccines your baby needs and when.
Gives you a clear view of your baby’s vaccine timeline.
Bring this list to your baby’s next doctor visit to stay on schedule.





Answer these short questions to get a quick sense of your child’s gut health. Not a diagnosis — consult a doctor for concerns.
Some probiotic strains such as Lactobacillus reuteri are well studied in children and infants for supporting gut comfort. Families may discuss options with their healthcare professional to see if they are appropriate.
Disclaimer: This tool provides general information only and does not replace medical advice.
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| Age | Vaccine | Disease Prevented |
|---|---|---|
| At Birth | BCG, OPV-0, Hepatitis B-1 | Tuberculosis, Polio, Hepatitis B |
| 6 Weeks | DTwP-1, IPV-1, Hib-1, Hep B-2, Rotavirus-1, PCV-1 | Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Polio, Influenza B, Hepatitis B, Rotavirus, Pneumococcal |
| 10 Weeks | DTwP-2, IPV-2, Hib-2, Rotavirus-2, PCV-2 | Booster doses |
| 14 Weeks | DTwP-3, IPV-3, Hib-3, Hep B-3, Rotavirus-3, PCV-3 | Booster doses |
| 6 Months | Influenza (Yearly) | Flu |
| 9 Months | MMR-1 | Measles, Mumps, Rubella |
| 12 Months | Hepatitis A-1 | Hepatitis A |