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Helping young patients cope with the COVID-19 pandemic through coloring
Being a child in a hospital can be scary – especially if you see people dressed in personal protective equipment worn for COVID-19 protection – the kind of equipment kids may see in a sci-fi movie. Enter Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital child ...
Reading with your baby
It’s never too early to start reading with your baby. Reading with your baby has multiple benefits. Jade Elliott sat down with Tyson Tidwell, a pediatrician with Intermountain Healthcare, to talk not only about why to read with your baby,
Never leave a child in a hot car, even for a minute
Summer weather invites us to enjoy activities with our children, but we need to be extra careful about keeping them safe. This means never leaving a child in a vehicle – even for a minute – to prevent accidental heat stroke and even death.
Common baby skin conditions
There’s nothing like the pure, beautiful, soft skin of a baby! But your baby’s skin is still developing and that makes it very sensitive and prone to some skin conditions. Jade Elliott sat down with Dylan Alston,
Encouraging your baby to walk
After children learn to crawl they start to pull up into standing position. This indicates that they could be getting ready to start walking. Jade Elliott sat down with Jackie Swan, Early Intervention Program Director, Summit County Health Department,
Newborn screenings
A newborn screening is a mandatory screening for all of our Utah babies. Currently, the Utah Department of Health tests for over 40 different disorders. If these disorders aren’t caught and treated, then they can lead to health issues, brain damage,
Skin changes during pregnancy
When you’re pregnant, your skin changes. Sometimes it’s more than just having a healthy glow about you. You might not be so happy about things like stretch marks, dark spots, acne, rashes. Are these changes normal? Are they permanent?
Spot the Tot and helmet safety
As schools are closed and social distancing continues during the coronavirus pandemic, more kids than usual are playing outside their homes, often at unexpected times of day. That’s why it’s more important than ever to keep kids safe.
Postpartum depression amid the coronavirus pandemic
Being pregnant for the first time or being a first-time mom means a woman will be making a lot of changes. You now have another person’s needs to care for and think about, besides managing your own personal needs. Plus,
Telehealth prenatal visits are a great option for low-risk moms anytime and during the coronavirus pandemic
If you’re pregnant during the COVID-19 pandemic, you may have questions about your prenatal clinic visits and staying healthy. To help you and other patients stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, Intermountain Healthcare has modified some of the OB p...