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5 Reasons Why SnugLit is the Best Choice for Treating Your Newborn’s Jaundice

3/25/2020

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​When it comes to jaundice treatment, current techniques (BilliLight and BilliBlanket) effectively deliver jaundice treatment but miss the mark when it comes to promoting mother-infant bonding and improving healthcare efficiency. Here are some reasons why SnugLit may be the best fit for treating your newborn’s neonatal jaundice!

360-degree light therapy coverage
You won’t have to worry about your baby receiving treatment to only one area of their body at a time. Now, maximum surface area coverage can be achieved using only ONE wearable swaddle. There won’t be any doubling (or tripling) up of devices.

Eliminate separation
While your baby’s health is the main priority, we understand the importance of bonding with your newborn, especially during the first few days of life. Using SnugLit, separation can be completely eliminated. This means you can hold, breastfeed, interact, and bond with your baby — all while providing jaundice treatment.

Receive treatment from home
There’s no more need to worry about all of the tubes, cords, or overhead lighting. Your baby can now receive treatment from the comfort of your own home. The built-in battery design allows you to go about life as usual with your baby at home, while they are still undergoing treatment. No more long hospital stays. No more being tethered to a wall to provide your baby treatment.

Safe design
SnugLit’s design is fully built around being able to be comfortably worn by your newborn. Its swaddle design is meant to be warm and cozy for your baby and easy for you to use. At the time of market availability, it will have undergone full safety testing, electrical testing, and FDA approval.

Eliminate unnecessary stress
Watching your baby undergo jaundice treatment can be stressful. No mother should have to watch their newborn lay underneath intense lights while unable to touch them — not when there are other options. SnugLit can help relieve this stress and provide treatment, all while your baby is in the arms of those who love them most.

​Disclaimer: The contents of this article are created for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for the advice of a medical professional. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider if you have any medical concerns.​
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5 Breastfeeding Tips for New Moms

3/21/2020

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Here at TheraB Medical, we understand the importance of bonding with your baby during their first few days of life. While SnugLit allows for breastfeeding during treatment, it may still be a bit tricky regardless. Here are a few tips to hopefully help things go a little smoother:

Be Patient
It generally takes about 3-4 days for your body to begin producing mature milk and this time frame varies greatly. Breastfeeding is also something brand new that might take some time to adjust to. So, go easy on yourself while you're still figuring everything out!

Get Comfortable
This one’s for both you and your baby. It’s difficult to relax when you’re uncomfortable and your baby may have issues latching correctly if they sense this. It’s important to find positions that are best for you, so don’t be afraid to test things out! For your baby, they’ll likely find their own favorite position, so keep a close eye on how they’re positioned once they begin to breastfeed successfully.

Take Care of Your Skin
The main thing here is to keep up with moisturizing your nipples, especially after feeding. Some products that the Mayo Clinic recommends are Lansinoh or Tender Care Lanolin. It’s also important not to over wash your breasts and to use a gentle cleanser when you do. Over washing can lead to dry or irritated skin.
 
Let Your Baby Determine Things
Your baby knows best right now about when they’re hungry and when they’re not. Early on, it’s best to let them choose how often and how long they should nurse, rather than setting predetermined times. Nursing might last for 5 minutes or 45 minutes, this may just depend on how fast or slow your baby is eating.

Get Help Right Away
Regardless of how confident you are, the first time you breastfeed your baby you should ask for help. Maternity nurses and lactation consultants are there to assist you! They can provide tips to make sure that things are going their absolute best.
Disclaimer: The contents of this article are created for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for the advice of a medical professional. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider if you have any medical concerns.
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My Baby Has Jaundice: What Does This Mean?

3/18/2020

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Hearing that your baby has been diagnosed with jaundice can be very scary as a new parent. We understand this and want to help you learn about what it is and how common it really is.

First of all, don’t panic! It’s normal for babies to have at least some degree of jaundice and this shouldn’t usually cause any issues. Physiologic jaundice is the most common type of jaundice and it actually exists in about 60% of full-term newborns within the US, so you’re not alone here.

Jaundice occurs because your newborn’s blood has too much bilirubin built up in it. Bilirubin is a molecule that forms when red blood cells get broken down. It has a yellow pigment and gets broken down by the liver. So, when there is too much of this, it can build up and cause a yellow discoloration of a newborn’s skin and eyes. This yellow discoloration generally begins within the first 2-4 days after birth and usually starts in their face before spreading to the rest of the body. If jaundice occurs starting on the first day of life or extends past 1 week, this could become a problem larger than physiological jaundice.

It’s important to treat jaundice because these bilirubin molecules can reach into the brain. This can lead to other conditions such as cerebral palsy, mental retardation, or even death. While jaundice treatment is common and doesn’t cause any lasting effects, if levels are left high and untreated it can lead to these serious issues.
 
What to Look For:
  • Yellow coloration of the skin
  • Yellow coloration of the eyes
  • Your baby seems to be lacking energy, sick, very sleepy, or hard to wake up
  • Your baby isn’t gaining weight or feeding much
  • Any other signs or symptoms that appear concerning

Possible Causes/Risk Factors:
  • Liver is not fully developed or has a malfunction
  • A blood incompatibility between mother and baby
  • Premature birth
  • Medical conditions, such as blood clotting issues
  • Excessive bruising during birth
  • Difficulties breastfeeding or getting enough nutrition
  • Abnormality of your baby’s red blood cells that causes them to rapidly break down
  • Enzyme deficiency
  • Blood infection (sepsis)
  • Viral or bacterial infections
  • Internal bleeding (Hemorrhage)
 
Recommended Resources for More Information:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/infant-jaundice/symptoms-causes/syc-20373865
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/best-not-worry-baby-jaundice/
https://americanpregnancy.org/first-year-of-life/newborn-jaundice/
http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/pa/umphototherapy.htm

Disclaimer: The contents of this article are created for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for the advice of a medical professional. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider if you have any medical concerns.
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