At my doctor's office they always schedule the newborns in the morning before 10am. SO... after Jack's 2 month appt. I went to reception to schedule his 4 month.
The receptionist: "I have a 2:30 and a 4pm. Which would you like?"
Me: "Don't the newborns have to be in before 10am?"
Receptionist: "Um, he is no longer a newborn at 4 months old. He is just a baby."
Me: *tears*... "JUST A BABY!!??!!"... screw you lady.
Re: When are they not considered 'newborns' anymore?
At my doctor's office they always schedule the newborns in the morning before 10am. SO... after Jack's 2 month appt. I went to reception to schedule his 4 month.
The receptionist: "I have a 2:30 and a 4pm. Which would you like?"
Me: "Don't the newborns have to be in before 10am?"
Receptionist: "Um, he is no longer a newborn at 4 months old. He is just a baby."
Me: *tears*... "JUST A BABY!!??!!"... screw you lady.
This is what I thought.
I've heard this too. Makes sense to me!