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Frequently asked questions
Can BabyScout give me medical advice?
No — BabyScout is an informational resource, not a medical service. Our guides reflect general guidance but cannot account for your individual circumstances. For health concerns about yourself or your child, please speak to your GP, midwife, health visitor, or paediatrician.
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Medical concerns
BabyScout is not a medical service and we cannot provide health advice for your specific situation. If you have concerns about your own health or your child's health or development, please contact your GP, midwife, health visitor, or paediatrician. In an emergency, call 999 (UK) or your local emergency number.