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Kristens First Ped Appt Posted: 12-05-07 00:01am
went great! shes lost a few ounces but
they said it was normal
she had to get her HEP B shot today
she screamed and then right when i picked
her up she was fine!
they said she needs to go back in on the
13th and when she does she will get a
blood test done (in her heel i guess?!)
she looks healthy so far and the dr said
shes a very alert baby. her jaundice hasnt
gotten worse and the ped. said some
natural light would help- clear it up.
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oh_mommy
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Posted: 12-05-07 01:10am
yay im glad things are going good
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rosejackson
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Posted: 12-05-07 04:40am
glad things are going well. hope you're
getting some rest
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mommy_2_dallas0813
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Posted: 12-05-07 08:42am
That's good that she is doing well. I
thought they gave the HEP B and did the
heel thing at the hospital??
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Dannzibelle
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Posted: 12-05-07 09:05am
I had the heel prick test done at home the
morning we were leaving to go to my
sister's wedding. it's not that bad really
ok yeah they don't exactly like it but
babies have no memorie of that kind of
thing so after a while they have no idea
it even happened
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Ingi
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Posted: 12-05-07 09:06am
Heel prick thing = PKU.
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