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RSV, respiratory syncytial virus.

It affects SOOO many children, yet so many people are clueless to what it even is. I have seen many infants and toddlers hospitalized because of this disease. Some have even died. Parents usually think their infant will have a cold, but it can be much worse, especially for pre-term babies. My niece was a preemie. Stephanie was so tiny when she was born. And then after this picture was taken, we sort of called her ET for a little bit. She was around 3 months old here, and still sooo tiny.

Stephanie as a baby

Yeah, yeah….she knows, I occasionally still tease her a bit about it. Even though she looks like this today, still tiny, but all grown up:

grown up StephanieAs you can see, she grew into a beautiful young woman. But we had our scares with her, there were several times that we were worried that she wouldn’t make it. That is the way with preemies. By some using good hygiene and some common sense, you can help keep your baby healthier throughout the RSV season with these simple tips:

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Please read the information below. Educate yourself on what RSV is. What the signs and symptoms are. How you can help prevent the spread of RSV. And how you can help babies stay healthy and happy everywhere.

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The Threat of RSV in Child Care and School Settings

It is estimated that 82% of U.S. children aged six weeks to six years old, spend some amount of time in child care. Whether it’s five or 50 hours a week, the risks of spending time in a daycare or pre-school setting are the same — increased exposure to contagious germs and viruses. Children’s inborn behavioral habits such as a need for close interpersonal contact and lack of good personal hygiene, combined with an environment that promotes and rewards sharing, make daycare settings an environment for infection spreading. Because their immune systems are not yet fully developed, this is especially worrisome for very pre-term babies in daycare, or with school-aged siblings who bring germs into the home.

Premature infants are very susceptible to infection in the early weeks of their lives, so contracting something as small as the common cold can present danger. Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is a common, seasonal virus that affects two-thirds of all infants by age one and almost 100% of babies by age two, because it’s highly contagious. RSV can live on surfaces (doorknobs, countertops, toys, bedding) for several hours and is often spread through touching, hugging and kissing. Daycare increases this risk of RSV spreading as children are constantly sharing toys, tables and high chairs as well as eating and napping in close quarters.

RSV typically causes mild to moderate cold-like symptoms, but in some babies it results in a serious respiratory infection. Those most at risk for severe RSV include premature infants, as their lungs aren’t fully developed and they have fewer infection-fighting antibodies than full-term babies.

The RSV season typically runs from November through March, so during the winter months parents should be especially careful to watch for signs of RSV. Below are symptoms of severe RSV infection that require immediate medical care:

• Coughing or wheezing that does not stop

• Fast or troubled breathing

• Spread-out nostrils and/or a caved-in chest when trying to breathe

• Bluish color around the mouth or fingernails

• Fever (especially if it is over 100.4°F in infants under 3 months of age)

If a child has milder symptoms of RSV, the virus will likely run its course without any cause for parental alarm. It is important; however, for these parents to remember that even a mild case of RSV can be spread to other children, some of whom may be at high-risk for developing a serious infection from the virus. For this reason, it’s always best to keep a sick child home when possible, to prevent the spread of germs and viruses.

Once contracted, there is no treatment for RSV, so working together to prevent the risk of RSV is critical. All parents should take steps to prevent the spread of the virus, including always washing their hands and child’s hands, and asking others to do the same. It’s also important to remember to keep toys, clothes, blankets, and sheets clean and avoid crowds and other sick children during RSV season.

Prevention is especially important for babies at increased risk of becoming ill from RSV. Parents of preemies should be informed of the dangers of RSV, as well as the risks that certain child care settings can present. If possible, parents of high-risk babies may want to consider alternate options, such as nannies or in-home daycare centers, where exposure to dangerous germs can be minimized. Regardless of child care settings, it’s important for parents who believe their child may be at high-risk for RSV to speak with a doctor about prevention.

A few facts about RSV that all parents, caregivers and loved ones should know:

• Almost every baby will contract RSV by age 2, but only 1/3 of moms say they’ve heard of the virus.

• Serious RSV infection is the leading cause of infant hospitalization, responsible for more than 125,000 hospitalizations and up to 500 infant deaths each year.

• RSV occurs in epidemics each fall through spring. The CDC has defined “RSV season” as beginning in November and lasting through March for most parts of North America.

• Certain babies are at an increased risk of developing serious RSV infection, so it’s important to speak with a pediatrician to determine if a baby may be at high risk for RSV, and discuss preventive measures.

• Symptoms of serious RSV infection include: persistent coughing or wheezing; rapid, difficult, or gasping breaths; blue color on the lips, mouth, or under the fingernails; high fever; extreme fatigue; and difficulty feeding. Parents should contact a medical professional immediately upon signs of these symptoms.

• There is no treatment for RSV, so it’s important for parents to take preventive steps to help protect their child (wash hands, toys, bedding frequently; avoid crowds and cigarette smoke).

Please visit www.RSVProtection.com and follow #RSVProtection on Twitter for more information.

“I wrote this review while participating in a campaign for Mom Central Consulting on behalf of MedImmune and I received a promotional item to thank me for my participation.”

 

Pampers

For years now we have all relied on Pampers to keep our children’s bums dry. But it goes further than that. Pampers has long been a huge supporter of programs and events that help children reach goals and dreams. One of the major ones…the Olympics! I have a young friend who has dreams of competing in the Women’s boxing event at the Olympics. I see how hard it is for her to reach each milestone necessary to one day achieve her dream…and by supporting companies that have faith in the hopes and dreams of our young ones, you are supporting them as well.

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This year, we want you to be one of the first to hear about Pampers upcoming Facebook sweepstakes and London 2012 Olympic Games partnership and offer a giveaway just for The Post-It Place readers!! AND,  It starts TODAY!!  Building off their Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games sponsorship, the world-renowned brand of baby diapers continues its commitment to the littlest of athletes – babies.

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From crawling and walking to balancing and tumbling, the efforts they go to in order to overcome everyday challenges are podium-topping in their determination. To celebrate this unique spirit of play, Pampers has partnered with two-time Olympic Games Gold medalist (Beach Volleyball) and Team USA Hopeful, Kerri Walsh, to help introduce Pampers Limited Edition “USA” diapers and wipes, which will be hitting shelves this mid-April, and a new sweepstakes just for Pampers Facebook fans. I love the look! They are too cute and your future Olympian can be sporting some team spirit, and support our Olympians this year in London.

Beginning April 16th through May 19th, parents can visit the “Team USA Sweeps” tab on the Pampers Facebook page (www.Facebook.com/Pampers) and register for a chance to win the grand prize trip for a family of four to attend the London 2012 Olympic Games and attend the first ever Pampers Playground event alongside Team USA Hopeful, Kerri Walsh, and her husband and sons. The recipient of the grand prize trip to the London 2012 Olympic Games will be drawn on or around May 21st. Additionally, Pampers will be randomly selecting weekly winners between now and August 12th to receive a prize pack consisting of one month’s supply of Pampers Limited Edition “USA” diapers and wipes as well as a souvenir volleyball signed by Kerri Walsh.

NOW, for a GIVEAWAY!!!

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Thanks to Pampers, you can enter to win one (1) economy box of diapers (MSRP $50) in size 3 AND one (1) wipes (MSRP $3.99)!

TO ENTER: Leave a comment stating which Olympic event your little one (or a little one close to you) could excel in. Tate was always a dare-devil of a child…but his aim has always been impeccable. He would be perfect in the Shooting or Archery events.

All entries must be received by April 20th at 11:59 PM EST.  All entries must have a valid US mailing address. Winner will be selected randomly and  will have 3 days to respond to the verification e-mail or another winner will be chosen.

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pamperslogoibmrgb03_04Pampers has launched a new line of Pampers Cruisers that will hit the shelves THIS month on March 15th! The new Pampers Cruisers with Dry Max are thinner and more absorbent than ever before. We have been trying out the new Pampers Cruisers with Dry Max and let me tell you…they are fabulous. One of the biggest things that you will notice is just how thin they are. So thin that your little one will be able to wear a smaller size pants compared to when they are wearing one of the thick bulky diapers that we are used to seeing. BUT, that thinness does not affect the amount of liquid that these diapers will hold. They are more absorbent than traditional diapers…making leakage non-existent. The little one that we tried these out on was constantly having problems with leakage at night-time. Mornings were spent washing the bedding until we started using the Pampers Cruisers with Dry Max. Now, the bedding is dry and everyone is happy. Another thing that we have noticed is that she is walking so much better than before…because these diapers are not as thick and bulky between her legs and they are super flexible.

In other words, we LOVE the Pampers Cruisers with Dry Max and have decided that they definitely win the Gold!

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Thanks to Pampers, I am hosting a giveaway where  1 lucky reader will win a Liz Lange diaper clutch AND a redeemable coupon for a free week’s supply of diapers  of the all-new Cruisers with Dry Max!

clutch-with-cruisersTo Enter: Just visit Pampers.com and leave me a comment stating what you think the best thing about the new Pampers Cruisers with Dry Max is. All entries must be received by March 10th at 5 PM EST. All entries must have a valid US mailing address. Winner will be selected randomly and will have 3 days to respond to verification e-mail before another winner will be selected.

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From the time that we are born music has a huge impact on our lives. It influences us and helps us develop in ways that we may or may not know. Baby Genius knows that music makes a difference and they have acted upon that knowledge with innovative, entertaining products featuring music as a core-learning tool. Engaging and encouraging children to communicate, connect, discover, and express themselves.

Baby Genius proudly presents its new developmental toy line. These musically inspired role-play toys feature all of your favorite Baby Genius characters and make perfect gifts for the little ones in your life. Some of my favorites are…

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The All in One Musical Band featuring Frankie tambourine, two Tempo maracas, a Vinko flute and a drum with two colorful drumsticks. Your budding musician can play their favorite instrument and march along. Once playtime is over all the instruments store inside the drum for easy clean-up and storage.

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The Singing School Bus will help your child get prepared and excited about school. It plays “Wheels on the Bus” and all the characters are removable for extended play. The bus has rolling wheels making it fun for your little one to push around while singing along.

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I LOVE Tempo’s Musical Broom! It makes sweeping along with Mom or Dad fun. The easy to push button located on the handle activates 3 phrases, realistic sweeping sounds and Tempo’s great tune. And once the cleaning is done you can press Tempo’s nose to hear him giggle about a job well done.

Baby Genius has many other great toys, DVD’s, and CD’s for children ages 6 months to 2 years, making playtime educational and fun. Check out Baby Genius for perfect gifts for the little joys in your life this Holiday season.

Baby Genius provided a product for this post. All opinions are those of my own.

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