Baby Formula Shortage Questions? We’ve got answers!
Blueberry Pediatrics Blog
by Dr. Lyndsey Garbi
2y ago
For parents of newborns, a common question is why is it so hard to find baby formula? Families all over the United States have been urgently looking in their supermarkets for formula products, which have been disrupted by supply chain issues. So if you can’t access formula in your area, what do you do? Our friends at Femhealth have put together a comprehensive guide for parents. The post Baby Formula Shortage Questions? We’ve got answers! appeared first on Blueberry Pediatrics ..read more
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Do’s and Don’ts of Car Seat Safety
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by Kristen Borchetta
3y ago
Shopping for car seats can be extremely overwhelming! There are so many products on the market, and it can be hard to know what the right choices are- not to mention how expensive everything is! Car seats are a prime example where high price does not always equate with the best choice. In addition, once you choose a car seat, it’s equally important to use them the right way to make car rides as safe as possible. Here are some Do’s and Don’ts to consider when choosing a car seat and using it safely. DO choose the safest type of car seat for your child’s age As your child ages and grows, so sho ..read more
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Sharing Isn’t Always Caring: Preventing Herpes Simplex Virus in Children
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by Shelby Bohl, PhD, MPH, CPH
3y ago
Most parents teach their children to be generous and to share. Family members often show affection by sharing their drinks, utensils, or by kissing a child. But sometimes, these simple acts of caring can be dangerous, inadvertently causing a lifelong HSV-1 infection. This is because up to 70% of adults are infected with HSV-1 (oral herpes), many of whom are unaware they are infected and can transmit the virus to loved ones. An estimated 20-33% of children are infected with oral herpes by age five, and tragically most of these infections could have been prevented. Currently, there is no vaccine ..read more
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Pediatric Myths Part 2 – The Blueberry Med Minute
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by Dr. Lyndsey Garbi
3y ago
Time for some more pediatric myth debunking! Transcript: Okay, let’s continue our list for common myths within pediatrics. Last week we left off with a few and I’ll continue with about three more. One, I should give medications for all fevers. Not completely true because if your kids running around totally fine running 103 104 fever I know it’s scary, I know you feel compelled to do something about it, but you don’t have to. They’re totally fine if they feel fine. We say treat the patient, not the number. So treat the kid. If they’re yucky on the couch not feeling well for sure, let’s not let ..read more
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Bedtime Routine: 5 Tips to Get Your Kid Snoozing
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by Dr. Lyndsey Garbi
3y ago
Introducing a bedtime routine early in your child’s life sets them up for the future, and benefits you! It’s no secret that the pandemic put a damper on everyone’s sleep- according to a study of 1,000 people aged 25-65 done by Casper, 53% of us are going to bed later than usual or at inconsistent times. But just like a bed, whatever is messed up can always be made again. Here are five bedtime tips to get your kid (and you) counting sheep in no time. 1. Limit Screentime Television, phones, and video games are wonderful, but they keep the brain awake, which is not what you want before bedtime. A ..read more
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Rise and Shine! 5 Tips to Brighten Up Morning Routines
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by Dr. Lyndsey Garbi
3y ago
We’ve discussed the importance of bedtime routines, but what about morning routines? Starting your child off on the right foot sets them up to tackle their day’s activities, whether it’s potty training or preschool. Here are five tips to make your morning routine bright. 1. Start the night before Life is hectic, so having things checked off before your head hits the pillow will keep you from running through a to-do list instead of counting sheep. Jumpstart your day by packing lunches and backpacks the night before, preparing breakfast, and laying out your child’s clothes. As they grow, encoura ..read more
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How To De-stress With Your Kids
Blueberry Pediatrics Blog
by Kristen Borchetta, DO
3y ago
Compared to when most of us parents were kids, life is much more complicated for our little ones. These stressful times make parenting difficult. However, when armed with the right tools, we can help our children build coping skills that last a lifetime. Though we are often told otherwise, stress is not just “in our heads.” Stress takes a real toll on adults and children alike. How we respond to stressors determines our mental health, and in turn, affects physical health. Let’s discuss some simple options to help us all regain control and peace when we need it most. 1. Listening It sounds obv ..read more
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A Pediatrician’s Guide to Telehealth
Blueberry Pediatrics Blog
by Dr. Lyndsey Garbi
3y ago
Have you ever waited in the emergency room for hours, then when you finally see a doctor, they tell you there is nothing they can do? Then you get a bill for the expensive inconvenience. There are naturally going to be times when a full physical exam and assessment of a situation will need to be face-to-face. Virtual visits through a telehealth platform help if you are unsure whether your child needs an in-person exam or to go to an ER immediately. Don’t waste time sitting in a waiting room for hours worrying. Blueberry will help you figure it out! When Should My Child Be Seen in Person?   ..read more
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Pediatric Myths Part 1 – The Blueberry Pediatrics Med Minute
Blueberry Pediatrics Blog
by Dr. Lyndsey Garbi
3y ago
In these next two Med Minutes, Dr. Garbi will debunk common pediatric myths! Check out part 1 below. Transcript: I’m going to use these next two med minutes to go through some common myths in pediatrics that I’m going to squash. Okay, let’s start. One fevers are bad. Not all fevers are bad because it’s everyone’s body’s way of mounting a response to whatever is causing the fever. So, it’s helping the body to fight it off. Two, a temperature of 99 is a low-grade fever. That is not true. A fever is considered a temperature of 100.4 or greater. Three antibiotics are needed for most or all illnes ..read more
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Blueberry Pediatrics Launches to Give Parents a “Pediatrician in Their Pocket”
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by Tommy Moriarty
3y ago
Blueberry Pediatrics’ app and home medical kit gives parents direct, on-demand pediatrician care, providing comfort and peace of mind MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA. — March 15, 2021 — Blueberry Pediatrics, an app that offers unlimited, 24/7 virtual pediatrician services, today announces its official launch to give all parents peace of mind about their kids’ health. Like having a “pediatrician in your pocket,” Blueberry’s affordable membership makes it easy for parents to get their children quality medical care without having to go into a doctor’s office – no matter the issue. For parents, especially new p ..read more
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