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Kids with chronic disease can safely access care during the coronavirus pandemic
Medical teams are still learning about COVID’s impact on children. While the majority of children have a relatively mild illness, children with complex health care needs sometimes have more symptoms. Some examples of conditions with more complex needs ...
It’s safe to deliver babies in the hospital during the coronavirus pandemic
If you’re pregnant during the COVID-19 pandemic, you may have questions or concerns about your upcoming delivery in the hospital and keeping yourself and your family healthy. Jade Elliott spoke with Angela Anderson,
Maintain well-child checkups, immunizations amid the coronavirus pandemic
As families commit to staying home to prevent the spread of COVID-19, pediatricians want to remind parents to continue critical medical care including newborn care and well-child checkups involving childhood vaccines.
How a bedtime routine can help your kids sleep
When you have young kids, sleep is an essential part of your survival as a parent. When your kids sleep well, you sleep well. Thankfully, a bedtime routine can help your kids sleep better. Instead of letting your kids fall asleep whenever and wherever,...
Childcare during the coronavirus pandemic
The Child Care Task Force has created a new program called One Utah Child Care to meet child care needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. With the dismissal of schools and closures of some child care centers, employees who are vital to maintaining the heal...
Birth defects
Every pregnancy has about a 3-5% chance having a baby with a major birth defect, that’s about 1 in 33 pregnancies. Those birth defects include things like heart defects, spina bifida, and cleft lip and palate. When we talk about all birth defects,
The coronavirus in children, expectant and nursing mothers
COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus that was first identified in December in Wuhan, China, has rapidly spread around the world. As of this writing, more than 100,000 cases have been diagnosed worldwide.
When to keep your child home from daycare or school and when to see a doctor
Anyone with children knows they tend to get sick, especially this time of year. For parents it can be hard to know when to keep a child home from school and see a doctor, or when they should go to school. Jade Elliott sat down with Dr.
When your unborn baby is not expected to live
Receiving news of an impending pregnancy loss is devastating. You may experience a variety of emotions and have a lot of questions about what may happen and what to do next. That’s why the Angel Watch program was started more than 20 years ago.
Specialized classes to help moms and families prepare for a new baby
For moms that want more specific education classes related to childbirth, Intermountain Hospitals offer a variety of classes by location. Jade Elliott talks specifics about those classes with Kathy Credille, RN, MSN,