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If you are pregnant, we would be happy to provide care for your new baby.

A pre-natal visit can be scheduled if you would like to visit the office and meet with a pediatrician before your baby is born. There is no charge for this visit.

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FAQs

You’re having a baby!
Now what?

Forms & Links

Find forms and links specific to bringing a new baby into the family.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the typical first visit?

We would like to see your new baby in the office within 2-3 days after leaving the hospital. No routine immunizations or labwork are needed at this visit however the provider might order a bilirubin test if there are any signs of jaundice. We will address any of your concerns regarding the baby’s health as well as routine newborn care. Please call the office as soon as you leave the hospital to schedule this appointment.

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Newborns with MassHealth Insurance

A plan selection MUST be made for each newborn.  If this is NOT done the new baby defaults to the Mom’s plan (which may not be a plan this office accepts). Please contact MassHealth upon your discharge to have MassHealth assign the newborn to the Partners’ HealthCare Choice ACO (with Middleboro Pediatrics) before the first visit in the office.  MassHealth website can also be used to assign newborn

Transferring Your Baby to Our Practice
If you already have a child and are transferring his/her care to Middleboro Pediatrics, we require a copy of your child’s medical records from his/her previous pediatrician. You will need to contact their office in writing to make a formal request to transfer the records. You can use our Medical Release Form form. You also need to contact your health insurer and request to have your child’s primary care doctor changed to one of the doctors at Middleboro Pediatrics.
What Forms Do I Need to Have?

We will need some information from you at your child’s first visit. You can streamline the process by printing out the necessary forms and bringing them with you to the office. Find those forms here.

Policy on Vaccine Refusal

We are strong supporters of vaccination (also known as immunization). Vaccination is one of the most important measures to prevent serious illness in children and adults. We follow the schedule for routine vaccination as recommended by both the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)  and the Center for Disease Control Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (CDC ACIP).

When a family is considering joining Middleboro Pediatrics and they are also considering refusing any or all vaccines, we require a “Meet and Greet” appointment to be scheduled prior to the child’s first visit. This appointment will be between one of the physicians and either one or preferably both parents or guardians. This will enable us to address any concerns you may have and to clarify our policies on vaccine refusal. We want to make sure we are a good fit for you and your family.

During an office visit when a vaccine is recommended, if the parent or patient has any questions about the recommended vaccine(s), we are happy to address any and all concerns. We also provide written information as supplied by the CDC. If a vaccine is refused, our policy requires the parent or guardian (or patient if over 18 years of age) to sign the standard Vaccine Refusal Form as provided by the AAP. This form documents our discussion including the risks of not vaccinating and clarifies which vaccines were recommended and refused.  This form cannot be altered in any way. If the parent or guardian refuses to sign the Vaccine Refusal Form, that could lead to termination from our practice.

Vaccines prevent disease and save lives. We are committed to ensuring the health and safety of our patients. We sincerely hope that when a parent or patient is well informed about the advantages of vaccination, no vaccine would be refused.

Sincerely,
Middleboro Pediatrics 

Breastfeeding Resources

NE Mother’s First

New England Mothers First (NEMF) is an independent Nurse Practitioner practice specializing in breast problems and infant feeding difficulties.

Breastfeeding.com “Information, support and attitude!”

The Human Milk Banking Association of North America Represents all of the North American human milk banks which collect, pasteurize,  and distribute donated mother’s milk.

La Leche League International Their mission is to help mothers worldwide to breastfeed through  mother-to-mother support, encouragement, information and education, and to  promote a better understanding of breastfeeding as an important element in the  healthy development of the baby and the mother.

Medela Has been providing breast pumps and breastfeeding accessories to nursing mothers  since 1979.

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”We love your practice and recommend it to all friends and family. The staff and medical professionals are always wonderful, kind and caring”

”Meredith ( Beaton- Rubini, NP) and the entire staff we interacted with were wonderful. They always are.”
”I always appreciate the honest and straightforward approach the doctor [Dr. Welland] uses to encourage healthy eating and exercise.”

HELPFUL HANDOUTS

Newborn Care

Helpful information about caring for your newborn infant. Download PDF here.

Newborn Appearance

Things to look for in your new baby’s appearance. Download the PDF here.

HOURS & APPOINTMENTS

SPECIAL NOTE: HOURS MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Mon: 8:30 am - 7:00 pm
Tues., Wed., Thurs.: 8:30 am - 7:00 pm
F: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Sat: temporarily closed on Saturdays

Sundays & Holidays: Urgent Care by Arrangement