Leo’s six-day weight check is the first of several routine pediatric care milestones the Landons will navigate in the weeks ahead, including a standard two-week newborn visit where feeding patterns and weight gain will be formally assessed. The couple has not yet indicated whether they plan to continue growing their family through adoption, though their blog, The Clean Plate Club, has already drawn a following from other adoptive parents sharing similar first-at-home experiences. Whether the video’s reach translates into a broader conversation about newborn feeding support for adoptive families through family services networks remains an open question.
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