BabyDoc.Diaries

Caring Hands 💗 Growing Smiles 😊

👨‍👩‍👧 Baby & Parents Details

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🍼 Baby's Tracker

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🥣 Feeding Log

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Recent Feeding Logs

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😴 Sleep Log

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👶 Diaper Log

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🥣 Baby's Feeding Tips

Following IAP 2025 Guidelines for optimal nutrition.

Birth to 6 Months (Exclusive Breastfeeding)

6 to 12 Months (Introducing Solids)

12 to 24 Months (Toddler Diet)

📈 Baby's Growth Chart

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Weight-for-Age Chart

This chart shows your baby's weight against IAP/WHO guidelines. (This is a demo representation).

🎯 Milestones & Development

Track your baby's achievements based on IAP Guidelines. Check off the milestones as they happen!

💉 Immunisation Schedule

Auto-generated schedule based on IAP 2025 Guidelines and your baby's DOB.

🚨 Baby Red Flag Signs

When to Seek Urgent Paediatric Consultation, based on IAP Guidelines.

Disclaimer: This is educational; it does not replace medical consultation. If in doubt, always consult your paediatrician immediately.

1. Fever

  • Baby under 3 months of age with any fever (≥ 38°C / 100.4°F).
  • Fever persistent for more than 48-72 hours.
  • Fever + poor feeding, lethargy, irritability, seizures, or rash.
  • Fever + neck stiffness, persistent vomiting, bloody stool.
  • In newborn: low temperature (< 35.5°C) may be serious.
  • Parent Tip: Use a digital thermometer. If unsure, better to consult.

2. Feeding Problems

  • Baby refusing feeds, or taking less than half usual volume.
  • Repeated vomiting, especially projectile (forceful) vomiting.
  • Baby too sleepy/weak to suck or feed.
  • Choking or cough during feeds, milk spilling out.
  • Sudden breast refusal in a breastfed baby, or excessive crying when feeding.
  • Parent Tip: Keep baby upright during feeds, monitor volume and frequency. If the pattern is significantly changed, see a paediatrician.

3. Baby Outputs (Urine & Stool)

  • No urine for > 8 hours in an infant.
  • Dark, amber or reddish urine.
  • Blood in urine or stool.
  • Frequent watery stools (> 6/day) with signs of dehydration (dry mouth, no tears, sunken soft spot).
  • Constipation > 3 days PLUS distended abdomen or vomiting.
  • Parent Tip: Count wet nappies (should be 6-8/day), observe stool colour & consistency. Sudden changes merit review.

4. Breathing, Choking & Respiratory Signs

  • Rapid breathing (e.g., > 60 breaths/min for < 2 months; > 50 for 2-12 months).
  • Chest retractions (skin pulling in between ribs), nostril flaring, grunting.
  • Bluish lips, tongue or nails (cyanosis) — Call emergency services immediately.
  • Noisy, laboured breathing, wheezing, or choking on food/milk.
  • Parent Tip: If breathing appears "hard work" or baby cannot catch breath — seek immediate help.

5. Injury, Trauma, Fall

  • Any fall from height (e.g., bed, table) or major bump to head, especially in infants.
  • Loss of consciousness, excessive sleepiness, or vomiting after a fall.
  • Bleeding from ear/nose/mouth, swelling, deformity, or large bruise (especially on head).
  • After a road traffic accident: even if baby appears fine, internal injury is possible.
  • Parent Tip: Keep baby still after major trauma, avoid giving food or drink until evaluated.

6. General Additional Red Flags

  • Baby is floppy, unresponsive, or very difficult to arouse.
  • Persistent, inconsolable crying for more than 3 hours.
  • Seizures (jerking movements, staring spells).
  • New or worsening jaundice (yellowing skin/eyes) after 3 days of life.
  • Bulging or sunken fontanelle (soft spot on head).
  • Parent Tip: When in doubt — trust your instincts. Early evaluation is always better.

💗 Parents Tips

General Baby Care Tips

  1. Hand Hygiene: Always wash your hands before handling the baby, preparing feeds, or after changing diapers.
  2. Umbilical Cord Care: Keep the umbilical stump clean and dry. Fold the diaper down away from it. It will fall off on its own.
  3. Bathing: Sponge baths are best until the cord falls off. After that, 2-3 baths per week are usually enough. Use lukewarm water and mild baby soap.
  4. Sleep Safety (SIDS Prevention): Always place baby on their back to sleep, in their own cot/bassinet, on a firm mattress. Keep the cot free of loose blankets, pillows, and soft toys.
  5. Tummy Time: Start short, supervised "tummy time" sessions (2-3 minutes) a few times a day when the baby is awake. This builds neck and shoulder strength.
  6. Diapering: Change diapers frequently to prevent rashes. Clean the area with water or unscented wipes, wiping from front to back (especially for girls).
  7. Temperature: Dress your baby in one more layer than you are comfortable in. Check their temperature by feeling their tummy or back of the neck.
  8. Comforting: Babies cry to communicate. Check if they are hungry, wet, or need comfort. Swaddling, gentle rocking, or white noise can be soothing.
  9. Sun Exposure: Avoid direct sunlight for babies under 6 months. If unavoidable, use protective clothing, hats, and shade.
  10. Car Seat Safety: Use a rear-facing car seat from the very first ride home. Ensure it is installed correctly.
  11. Reading: Read, talk, and sing to your baby every day. This is crucial for brain development and bonding.
  12. Skin Care: Use fragrance-free, hypoallergenic baby lotion if skin is dry. Avoid powders.
  13. Massage: Gentle baby massage can be a wonderful bonding experience and may help with gas and fussiness.
  14. Recognize Cues: Learn your baby's hunger cues (rooting, lip-smacking) and sleepy cues (yawning, rubbing eyes) to respond before they get distressed.
  15. Trust Your Gut: As a parent, you know your baby best. If you feel something is wrong, don't hesitate to call your paediatrician.
  16. Take Care of Yourself: You can't pour from an empty cup. Rest when the baby rests, accept help, and talk about your feelings. Postpartum care for parents is vital.

👩‍⚕️ About Your Doctor

Dr. Chandraveer Parmar

Dr. CHANDRAVEER PARMAR

PAEDIATRICIAN & NEONATOLOGIST

MBBS: Govt. S.M.S. Medical College & Hospital, Jaipur (Raj.)

P.G. (Post MBBS): NBEMS DCH, DNB

Affiliation: Govt. Medical College & Bangur Hospital, Pali (Raj.)

Clinic Address: Near Mahipal School, Hospital Road, Sagwara, Dungarpur (Raj.)

Professional Profile

Dr. Chandraveer Parmar is a dedicated and compassionate Paediatrician and Neonatologist committed to providing the highest standard of medical care to infants, children, and adolescents. With a strong academic foundation from the prestigious S.M.S. Medical College in Jaipur, Dr. Parmar further specialized in child health, earning his DCH and DNB qualifications, demonstrating a deep commitment to the field of paediatrics.

Experience & Expertise

With over two years of intensive clinical experience, Dr. Parmar has honed his skills in a variety of high-pressure environments. His journey includes a significant Junior Residency (JRship) at a specific hospital in Umarda, Udaipur, where he managed a diverse range of paediatric cases, from common childhood illnesses to complex neonatal emergencies. His work at the Govt. Medical College & Bangur Hospital in Pali has further solidified his expertise in managing critical care for newborns (Neonatology) and general paediatric ailments.

Dr. Parmar's areas of special interest include neonatal resuscitation, managing low birth-weight and preterm babies, paediatric infectious diseases, and guiding parents through the crucial stages of vaccination and nutrition. He is a firm believer in evidence-based medicine and strictly adheres to the latest guidelines from the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP).

Philosophy of Care

Dr. Parmar's practice is built on the philosophy of "Caring Hands, Growing Smiles." He believes that effective paediatric care extends beyond prescriptions; it involves listening to parents' concerns, educating families, and creating a supportive, friendly environment where children feel safe. He is passionate about empowering parents with the right knowledge to nurture their child's health, growth, and development. This "BabyDoc.Diaries" app is an extension of that philosophy, aiming to provide a reliable, accessible resource for parents on their journey.

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Contact Details

Disclaimer

Please note that appointments are for in-clinic consultations. This app does not provide emergency medical services. In case of a medical emergency, please visit the nearest hospital or call emergency services immediately.

Contacting via social media is for non-urgent queries and following updates only. Medical advice cannot be provided over Instagram.

⚖️ App Disclaimer

Important information regarding the use of this application.

Medical Disclaimer - In Accordance with Indian Medical Council Guidelines

1. Not a Substitute for Medical Advice: This mobile application ("BabyDoc.Diaries") is intended for informational and educational purposes only. The content provided, including but not limited to text, graphics, charts, and information on feeding, growth, and milestones, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your qualified paediatrician or other healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

2. No Doctor-Patient Relationship: Use of this app does not establish a doctor-patient relationship between you and Dr. Chandraveer Parmar or any other affiliated medical professional. Information exchanged through this app does not constitute medical consultation.

3. Emergency Use: This app is NOT intended for use in medical emergencies. If your child is experiencing a medical emergency (such as difficulty breathing, seizures, high fever in a newborn, or any "Red Flag Sign"), call your local emergency services or visit the nearest hospital emergency department immediately.

4. Accuracy and Guidelines: The information in this app, particularly regarding immunizations and guidelines, is based on the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) 2025 recommendations and other standard medical textbooks. While every effort is made to keep the information accurate and up-to-date, medical knowledge changes rapidly. The developers and Dr. Chandraveer Parmar do not warrant the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information. All schedules (e.g., immunization) generated by the app are based on the data YOU provide (like Date of Birth) and must be verified by your child's paediatrician.

5. Limitation of Liability: You assume full responsibility for using the information on this app. Under no circumstances will Dr. Chandraveer Parmar, Dr. Mradul, or any developer associated with this app be responsible or liable for any claim, loss, or damage resulting from its use. This includes any decisions made or actions taken in reliance upon the information provided. Data you enter (e.g., growth, logs) is stored locally on your device; we are not responsible for any loss of data.

6. Telemedicine Regulations (India): As per the Telemedicine Practice Guidelines, 2020 (issued by the Medical Council of India), remote consultation has specific limitations. This app does not provide tele-consultation services. The "Book Appointment" feature is solely for scheduling in-person, in-clinic appointments.

By using this app, you acknowledge and agree to these terms. If you do not agree, you must not use this application.

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📱 Developer Disclaimer

Information about the app's development and use.

About the Developers

This application, "BabyDoc.Diaries," was conceptualized and developed through a collaborative effort. The medical content, logic, and user-centric features were designed and directed by Dr. Chandraveer Parmar (Paediatrician & Neonatologist). The technical architecture, coding, and user interface design were contributed to by Dr. Mradul.

This app is a passion project born from a desire to provide parents with a simple, reliable, and medically sound tool to track their child's health and development.

Technical & Data Disclaimer

1. Data Storage: All personal data you enter into this application (e.g., baby's name, DOB, parent's names, growth data, logs) is stored locally on your device's browser storage (Local Storage). This data is not transmitted to, collected by, or stored on any external server. We do not have access to your personal information.

2. Data Responsibility: Because all data is stored locally, you are solely responsible for it. If you clear your browser cache, change devices, or uninstall/reinstall the app (if it's a web-wrapper), your data may be permanently lost. We are not responsible for data loss. Please maintain your own backups of important information (e.g., immunization dates) separately.

3. "As-Is" Basis: This application is provided "as-is" and "as-available," without any warranties of any kind, express or implied. The developers do not warrant that the app will be uninterrupted, error-free, or secure. You use it at your own risk.

4. Third-Party Services: This app uses third-party libraries (e.g., Tailwind CSS, Chart.js, Google Fonts, Font Awesome) delivered via Content Delivery Networks (CDNs). These services may have their own terms of use and privacy policies and are not controlled by the developers.

5. No Guarantees: While based on IAP 2025 guidelines, the logic for calculations (e.g., immunization dates) is for convenience. You must always verify these dates and guidelines with your healthcare provider. Do not rely solely on the app's reminders or calculations for your child's medical care. The developers are not liable for any inaccuracies, calculation errors, or missed reminders.

6. Intellectual Property: The brand name "BabyDoc.Diaries," the tagline "Caring Hands 💗 Growing Smiles 😊," and the app's unique design elements are the intellectual property of the developers. All other content is for educational use.

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