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My Blue-Light-Special Baby
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Oh, dear! That baby does NOT look happy!
Denise Swank’s last blog post..Tidy Tuesday
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aawww…you were a mean Mommy!
Tracy’s last blog post..Powerful Video
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Aww – poor bubba blue
Trish’s last blog post..Wordless Wednesday – Australia Day Pyramid…
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that is too funny….and in response to your comment – so sad that you're 20 minutes away from any good Krispy Kreme deals…for your kids of course.
Can you tell me how you got your signature to link right to your blog? I've seen people leave in bedded links in comments and haven't been able to figure this out.
Jen@Balancing Beauty and Bedlam’s last blog post..McDonald's shares frugal delights
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What a sweet baby! Where does that blue light come from? Is it a new kind of gadget diaper thingy?
Nicole’s last blog post..My mind before a run and after a run
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Poor little thing looks so unhappy. Although the blue light seemed to be okay with him. Very cute baby.
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Aww! Is that the blue light special like at Kmart?!
Sherry’s last blog post..Knock, knock!
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What a cute baby!
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@Nicole. The blue light is a bilirubin blanket. It's the take-home version of putting your baby under the lights in the hospital to treat jaundice. Joely was our only child to have this problem. She was born at 39 weeks and the others were 40 and 41 weeks so they didn't suffer from jaundice at all, but Joely was born earlier so her body couldn't handle the bilirubin as well.
She only had to wear the blanket for about a week, though, so the discomfort didn't last long. And really, that picture of her crying is a rare one since she rarely cried as a baby. She was a very contented child — and still is actually.
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Ooohhhh, she is not happy about that either!
LOL!
Amy@ Joy of my Heart’s last blog post..Tempt my Tummy ~ Breakfast Casserole
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Awww poor baby!!! She wanted to go home. My nephew had to stay at the hospital. Not sure if they offered the bring hoem kind or not.
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Aww baby does not look happy.
Cat @ 3 Kids and Us’s last blog post..I Love My Husband Tonight
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I know what that is. My third son was just on it a couple weeks ago. Not easy to hold, feed and care for a baby hooked up to one of those things!
:–) Nell
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That is no fun:-(
susieshomemade’s last blog post..Happy Birthday Tom
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Aww, poor thing!
Lisa @ Crazy Adventures in Parenting’s last blog post..Wordless Wednesday – Like Father, Like Son
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Poor thing! Both my girls had to be on a BiliBed but ours looked more like a giant blue tanning bed.
Still, such a precious baby! Happy WW!
Land of Lovings’s last blog post..Yeah, I'm phoning it in. **Sorry**
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We had to do the full bed for all 3 of my babies. Not fun, is it, Mom?
Look forward to meeting you at Blissdom this week!
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