A coroner has highlighted the importance of Well-Child checks and early medical assessment for infants showing signs of faltering growth, following the death of an 11-week-old baby who was diagnosed with a metabolic disorder and failed to thrive despite parental concern.
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Baby boy died after his parents attempted to treat his ‘faltering growth’ at homeroutine screenings to catch early health issues
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