Christine Watler, Arnp - Nnp
Infant care →(207) 662-2273
Telehealth platform
Doctor on Demand
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English, Mandarin
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About
As a neonatal nurse practitioner, I focus on supporting families through the critical early months of infancy using a comprehensive assessment approach that evaluates feeding patterns, growth trajectories, and developmental milestones. I specialize in addressing common newborn challenges like reflux, colic, and breastfeeding difficulties through evidence-based guidance tailored to each infant's unique needs. I'm available for telehealth consultations to help parents navigate feeding concerns, growth monitoring, and developmental questions during their baby's first year.
Services offered
I provide telehealth consultations for newborns and infants up to 12 months, focusing on feeding assessments—including breastfeeding technique review, formula selection guidance, and introduction of solids when appropriate. I evaluate growth patterns and developmental progress through detailed history-taking and parental observation, offering evidence-based strategies for common concerns like reflux, colic, and sleep-wake cycle adjustment. My approach emphasizes collaborative problem-solving with parents, providing practical feeding techniques, positioning adjustments, and behavioral modifications before considering medical interventions. I also support families navigating vaccinations, monitoring for developmental red flags, and addressing parental concerns about infant behavior and health during the critical neonatal and early infancy period.