During the first year of life, it is recommended that the infant have several well-child visits. Following the infant's l-year well-child visit, how often is it recommended that the child have a routine checkup?

A) Quarterly until year two, then every six months until the child enters school
B) At 15 months, 18 months, then every six months until the child enters school
C) At 15 months, 24 months, then annually until the child enters school
D) At 15 months and at least annually thereafter


Ans: D

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