WHO Caring for a Newborn — Parent and Family Guide
WHO accessible parent-friendly guide to newborn care covering breastfeeding, warmth, hygiene, recognizing danger signs, and when to seek medical help. Free and globally applicable.
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WHO accessible parent-friendly guide to newborn care covering breastfeeding, warmth, hygiene, recognizing danger signs, and when to seek medical help. Free and globally applicable.
Family-friendly materials from the AAP Bright Futures program, including handouts for each well-child visit, guidance on child development, safety, and nutrition — available free for patients and families.
2025 AHA/AAP full-text open-access guidelines on pediatric resuscitation covering recognition of shock and respiratory failure, PALS algorithms, weight-based drug dosing, and post-resuscitation multidisciplinary care in children. [Move to Pediatric Emergency & Resuscitation]
High-impact Lancet family journal covering child and adolescent health globally, publishing original research, reviews, and policy analyses. Select articles are open access; all abstracts are freely available.
Free online classroom and video library for pediatric and adult congenital cardiology. Includes structured curricula with test questions for trainees worldwide. Endorsed by AEPC.
The world's largest free biomedical literature database from the U.S. National Library of Medicine, indexing over 37 million citations. Essential for searching pediatric and neonatal research, systematic reviews, and clinical evidence. [Move to Textbooks & References]
International peer-reviewed journal covering clinical pediatric research from infancy through adolescence, published monthly since 1932. An open-access companion journal (JPeds: X) is also available.
WHO internationally recognized growth standards for children from birth to 5 years, developed from a multinational study of healthy breastfed children. Includes downloadable charts for weight, length, and BMI.
Chronologically organized case-based pediatric digital library curated since 2004. Covers all specialties and age groups; selected by the U.S. National Library of Medicine for archiving.
Free peer-reviewed pediatric educational resource developed by medical students and residents, featuring podcasts, videos, and clinical case notes on hundreds of pediatric topics.
UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence hub for all clinical guidelines relevant to infants and neonates, including neonatal respiratory care, jaundice, fever, and IV fluids in children. All free to access.
WHO official summary tables for routine immunization schedules across the lifespan, covering all EPI vaccines with recommended timing for primary series and boosters. Essential for clinicians in LMIC settings following WHO/EPI guidance.
NICE clinical guideline on respiratory support for preterm babies, covering oxygen supplementation, assisted ventilation, surfactant therapy, and monitoring standards in specialist neonatal units.
Free online bilirubin risk assessment tool aligned with the AAP 2022 hyperbilirubinemia guidelines. Enter the baby's age in hours and bilirubin level to get phototherapy and follow-up recommendations instantly.
CDC official developmental milestone resource with illustrated checklists from 2 months to 5 years, a free Milestone Tracker app, and resources in multiple languages.
Official CDC growth chart collection for children and adolescents aged 0–20 years, including weight-for-age, height-for-age, and BMI-for-age charts.
Free peer-reviewed monthly e-journal covering neonatology and perinatology, available without subscription to clinicians, nurses, and students worldwide.
Comprehensive WHO guideline document covering all recommended interventions for newborns and young infants under 2 months, including thermal care, cord care, feeding, and prevention of infection. Free PDF download available.
Trusted free health information from the U.S. National Library of Medicine. No advertising, no product endorsements. Covers over 1,000 diseases and conditions in plain language.
The most-visited children health website, backed by Nemours Children Health. Offers separate sections for parents, kids, and teens covering hundreds of health conditions, symptoms, and healthy living topics.
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