ONE in five babies missed out on important timely health and development checks last year, figures show.
Official data reveals that only 82 per cent of newborns received vital check up from a health visitor within the first fortnight in 2021.
While a staggering 21 per cent of infants missed their check up within the last quarter of the year (between October and December 2021).
This is the lowest proportion of timely newborn health check ups recorded in recent years, according to the Office for Health Improvements and Disparities.
According to the NHS website, all newborn parents should expect a health visitor to visit their home and do a new baby review within ten to 14 days of the birth.