Getting the health services you need: newborns and children under 5 years
Updated: 30 September 2022
Manuela Leporesi
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Tips and information
- Register the birth of a child with the appropriate service
- Follow the advice of a health worker after a baby is born
- Register a child for health services
- Find out from a health worker when immunizations are due
- Ask a health worker about any supplements children might need to stay healthy
- Ask a health worker how to avoid infectious diseases, such as HIV, malaria and TB if there is a risk in the area
- Contact a health worker as soon as possible if worried about a child’s health or development
- Ask about support for children who have a disability or who have special needs
- See a health worker as soon as possible if a child has any danger signs such as not eating or drinking enough, or they are less active than usual
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Videos & infographics
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All →Consolidated guidelines for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of postpartum haemorrhage
Bleeding after birth: course on prevention, diagnosis and treatment of postpartum haemorrhage
Report of the 11th Meeting of the WHO Strategic and Technical Advisory Group of Experts for Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Nutrition, 10–12 June 2025
WHO recommendation on antibiotic prophylaxis during labour for vaginal birth
Reports
All →The WHO PROPS Trial (PRObiotics in Preterm and Small for gestational age infants)
World Health Day 2025 Toolkit
BRANCH (Breastfeeding counselling and management of growth faltering) trial
WHA Agenda Item 11.7 - Accelerate progress towards reducing maternal, newborn and child mortality in order to achieve SDG targets 3.1 and 3.2
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