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Post 03/01/2026 14:10     Subject: Re:The Pitt, Season 2

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Anonymous wrote:Why would the abandoned baby be wrapped in a blanket in the bassinet? Dangerous!


She wasn’t. It was a thin swaddle blanket which is totally ok. They mean thick blankets. Duh.

The cdc, nih, aap, and consumer protection all agree with me. What credible source says an infant can have a loose blanket around them as long as it is thin?


According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), hospital blankets are safe for swaddling to keep newborns warm, but they are not safe for loose use in a crib.

The baby was not in a crib and was also being supervised.


Please educate yourself. Are you seriously arguing a baby in a bassinet has different blanket warnings v a baby in a crib? 🤦‍♀️

Second, the baby was not supervised the whole time.


How do you know this?
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2026 14:08     Subject: The Pitt, Season 2

Anonymous wrote:I really like Kwon scooping Javadi and Ogilvie. I'm liking her more as the season is going on. Given she wants to be a pathologist I don't think we'll see her in future seasons unless she pops up on a diagnosis.


Who is Kwon? Is that Joy?
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2026 14:07     Subject: Re:The Pitt, Season 2

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would the abandoned baby be wrapped in a blanket in the bassinet? Dangerous!


She wasn’t. It was a thin swaddle blanket which is totally ok. They mean thick blankets. Duh.

The cdc, nih, aap, and consumer protection all agree with me. What credible source says an infant can have a loose blanket around them as long as it is thin?


According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), hospital blankets are safe for swaddling to keep newborns warm, but they are not safe for loose use in a crib.

The baby was not in a crib and was also being supervised.


Please educate yourself. Are you seriously arguing a baby in a bassinet has different blanket warnings v a baby in a crib? 🤦‍♀️

Second, the baby was not supervised the whole time.


Is this the same person who claimed “It was a thin swaddle blanket which is totally ok. They mean thick blankets. Duh.”

She needs to never use the word “duh” again to others.


Thin swaddle blankets are fine. It was not being used as a traditional blanket. It was being used to wrap the baby. Yes it was unwrapped and loose a bit in that scene but it still was not covering her like a regular blanket. The baby was crying loudly and there was someone in there. Typically babies are in a nursery and are supervised. Relax.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2026 13:28     Subject: Re:The Pitt, Season 2

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Why would the abandoned baby be wrapped in a blanket in the bassinet? Dangerous!


She wasn’t. It was a thin swaddle blanket which is totally ok. They mean thick blankets. Duh.

The cdc, nih, aap, and consumer protection all agree with me. What credible source says an infant can have a loose blanket around them as long as it is thin?


According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), hospital blankets are safe for swaddling to keep newborns warm, but they are not safe for loose use in a crib.

The baby was not in a crib and was also being supervised.


Please educate yourself. Are you seriously arguing a baby in a bassinet has different blanket warnings v a baby in a crib? 🤦‍♀️

Second, the baby was not supervised the whole time.


Is this the same person who claimed “It was a thin swaddle blanket which is totally ok. They mean thick blankets. Duh.”

She needs to never use the word “duh” again to others.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2026 13:27     Subject: The Pitt, Season 2

Do we think they're setting Santos up to go into Pediatrics? Trailer for next week has her reassuring a teen too.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2026 13:27     Subject: Re:The Pitt, Season 2

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would the abandoned baby be wrapped in a blanket in the bassinet? Dangerous!


She wasn’t. It was a thin swaddle blanket which is totally ok. They mean thick blankets. Duh.

The cdc, nih, aap, and consumer protection all agree with me. What credible source says an infant can have a loose blanket around them as long as it is thin?


According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), hospital blankets are safe for swaddling to keep newborns warm, but they are not safe for loose use in a crib.

The baby was not in a crib and was also being supervised.


Please educate yourself. Are you seriously arguing a baby in a bassinet has different blanket warnings v a baby in a crib? 🤦‍♀️

Second, the baby was not supervised the whole time.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2026 13:26     Subject: Re:The Pitt, Season 2

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would the abandoned baby be wrapped in a blanket in the bassinet? Dangerous!


She wasn’t. It was a thin swaddle blanket which is totally ok. They mean thick blankets. Duh.

The cdc, nih, aap, and consumer protection all agree with me. What credible source says an infant can have a loose blanket around them as long as it is thin?


Are you familiar with hospital swaddle blankets? They are standard. All newborns are wrapped in them.


Stop. Of course I know hospital blankets. They are safe if holding a baby or baby is tightly swaddled. No non-swaddle blanket is safe with baby alone (under a year).
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2026 13:23     Subject: Re:The Pitt, Season 2

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Anonymous wrote:Swaddle blanket is only allowed if it is tight. This blanket was draped lightly around the baby


Again baby was not in a crib and was being supervised: Santos rewrapped her. Baby was on her back on the blanket and she pulled each side up around her like a swaddle. Also, baby is older so may not need a tighter swaddle at this age.


No one was in with the baby supervising the whole time. It was not a tight swaddle. Baby was in a bassinet so clearly not at an age where she could flip over or crawl, so under 5 months or so…

You can say fake stuff but it won’t change what a video of a fake hospital scene showed. It also is okay to admit there are occasional mistakes in the show. This was one.

If you know a baby who died of SIDS, you’d pause more before responding.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2026 12:58     Subject: Re:The Pitt, Season 2

So annoyed by “where’s my buddy Duke?” foreshadowing.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2026 12:54     Subject: The Pitt, Season 2

Anonymous wrote:I'm curious to see how they wrap this all up. Obviously they can't have something as dramatic as the mass shooting every season, but how are they going to tie all of this together?


There was an article out this week that there will be some sort of ICE raid, I'm guessing involving the dad who refused treatment. That would match up with the season being set on the Fourth when that was clearly not the original intent.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2026 12:27     Subject: The Pitt, Season 2

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Anonymous wrote:I could not look at the tongue laceration with all the blood. Including the repair. I had to cover the screen.


It was two in the afternoon, she was blackout drunk early in the afternoon on the Fourth?


Did you muse the mention of the bar crawl?


NP-I absolutely caught the bar crawl reference and laughed. No one is doing a morning bar crawl on July 4. March 17? Sure. Very accurate. Independence Day? Not so much. But whatever. Gotta keep the plot moving and set up a scene where Garcia can scowl judgmentally at Dr. Langdon as he monitors the tongue stitches.


You mean Santos.


Yes! I saw it after a couple of posts. I wish we could edit. I figured everyone would know who I meant.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2026 12:10     Subject: The Pitt, Season 2

I'm curious to see how they wrap this all up. Obviously they can't have something as dramatic as the mass shooting every season, but how are they going to tie all of this together?
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2026 11:59     Subject: The Pitt, Season 2

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Anonymous wrote:I could not look at the tongue laceration with all the blood. Including the repair. I had to cover the screen.


My kid impaled his tongue by biting through it during a fall and when we took him to the ER (Fairfax inova) I was told it is not recommended to put stitches in the tongue UNLESS it’s been split (like a snake) and that the tongue heels super fast. He literally had a hole in his tongue towards the top but not split. So we were told to keep the mouth clean with lots of water and not to eat salty food and sure enough it started to close within days.


Uh oh. Careful - the Pitt worshippers are going to come after you for pointing out a flaw. None of the mistakes or flaws are ever worth discussing. lol.


PP here. I’m NOT saying it’s a mistake but it was interesting to probably only me that they put such large stitches in her tongue given our experience. However my kid’s hole wasn’t as bad but it was ugly. It did bleed a lot though just like in the show.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2026 11:58     Subject: The Pitt, Season 2

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I could not look at the tongue laceration with all the blood. Including the repair. I had to cover the screen.


My kid impaled his tongue by biting through it during a fall and when we took him to the ER (Fairfax inova) I was told it is not recommended to put stitches in the tongue UNLESS it’s been split (like a snake) and that the tongue heels super fast. He literally had a hole in his tongue towards the top but not split. So we were told to keep the mouth clean with lots of water and not to eat salty food and sure enough it started to close within days.


Uh oh. Careful - the Pitt worshippers are going to come after you for pointing out a flaw. None of the mistakes or flaws are ever worth discussing. lol.


PP here. I’m saying it’s a mistake but it was interesting to probably only me that they put such large stitches in her tongue given our experience. However my kid’s hole wasn’t as bad but it was ugly. It did bleed a lot though just like in the show.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2026 10:02     Subject: The Pitt, Season 2

I really like Kwon scooping Javadi and Ogilvie. I'm liking her more as the season is going on. Given she wants to be a pathologist I don't think we'll see her in future seasons unless she pops up on a diagnosis.