Anonymous wrote:This is why I love threads and Reddit. No one s arguing about swaddle blankets. DCUM always has the weirdest takes on things. Anyway-I think something is going to happen to Robby’s motorcycle that is going to cause an accident-didn’t he mention something about a mechanic coming?
Also, what was the possible diagnosis of the obese guy? I didn’t quite understand what surgical was saying though whatever it was seemed involve a 50% chance of death.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
How do you know this?
Bc that doc went in and she was alone. Who has an ER supervising a normal acting baby?
Rewatch the scene moron. The baby had just finished an exam and her dr or nurse was in the room with her when she was crying loudly, Un swaddled when Santos walked in.
That’s a male nurse and he’s an actual ER nurse. I saw an interview with him and he’s both an actor and a nurse (who still works in an ER).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
How do you know this?
Bc that doc went in and she was alone. Who has an ER supervising a normal acting baby?
Rewatch the scene moron. The baby had just finished an exam and her dr or nurse was in the room with her when she was crying loudly, Un swaddled when Santos walked in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Baby was crying loudly and NO ONE was there until the pony tailed singing doctor came in after bay cried awhile.
Once again since you seem to have a medical issue prohibiting you either admitting there’s a mistake in the show or learning anything new about proper baby/bedding warnings.
Your first sentence is completely wrong if you believe that, a thin blanket that can be used for swaddling is fine to put around a baby in a non-swaddle way. You can have a blanket of any thickness in a proper, tight swaddle around a baby. But a loose blanket on the baby is not allowed when the child is under 12 months old when the child is put to sleep or in a crib/bassinet/playpen for any reason.
You look foolish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Baby was crying loudly and NO ONE was there until the pony tailed singing doctor came in after bay cried awhile.
Once again since you seem to have a medical issue prohibiting you either admitting there’s a mistake in the show or learning anything new about proper baby/bedding warnings.
Your first sentence is completely wrong if you believe that, a thin blanket that can be used for swaddling is fine to put around a baby in a non-swaddle way. You can have a blanket of any thickness in a proper, tight swaddle around a baby. But a loose blanket on the baby is not allowed when the child is under 12 months old when the child is put to sleep or in a crib/bassinet/playpen for any reason.
You look foolish.
How wrong you are, idiot. Just went and rewatched the scene. There was a male nurse or maybe dr that was literally in the room with the baby while the swaddle was open. It was clear he had just done an exam on her. He was near the baby and took off his stethoscope and removed his gloves and that’s when Santos came in. She asked what was going on and he explained she had rhinovirus. He asked Santos to stay with her for a minute so he could get the Tylenol. The baby was not unattended with the open swaddle blanket at all. Santos began singing and then loosely wrapped her back up in the swaddle. They did not show her leaving the baby alone at any time with an open blanket. In a later scene the baby was properly swaddled back up.
Touch grass.
+1
Anonymous wrote: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.
How do you know this?
Bc that doc went in and she was alone. Who has an ER supervising a normal acting baby?
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.
How do you know this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Baby was crying loudly and NO ONE was there until the pony tailed singing doctor came in after bay cried awhile.
Once again since you seem to have a medical issue prohibiting you either admitting there’s a mistake in the show or learning anything new about proper baby/bedding warnings.
Your first sentence is completely wrong if you believe that, a thin blanket that can be used for swaddling is fine to put around a baby in a non-swaddle way. You can have a blanket of any thickness in a proper, tight swaddle around a baby. But a loose blanket on the baby is not allowed when the child is under 12 months old when the child is put to sleep or in a crib/bassinet/playpen for any reason.
You look foolish.
How wrong you are, idiot. Just went and rewatched the scene. There was a male nurse or maybe dr that was literally in the room with the baby while the swaddle was open. It was clear he had just done an exam on her. He was near the baby and took off his stethoscope and removed his gloves and that’s when Santos came in. She asked what was going on and he explained she had rhinovirus. He asked Santos to stay with her for a minute so he could get the Tylenol. The baby was not unattended with the open swaddle blanket at all. Santos began singing and then loosely wrapped her back up in the swaddle. They did not show her leaving the baby alone at any time with an open blanket. In a later scene the baby was properly swaddled back up.
Touch grass.
Anonymous wrote:Are you concerned that the baby was screaming loudly and no one was attending it? What was that about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Baby was crying loudly and NO ONE was there until the pony tailed singing doctor came in after bay cried awhile.
Once again since you seem to have a medical issue prohibiting you either admitting there’s a mistake in the show or learning anything new about proper baby/bedding warnings.
Your first sentence is completely wrong if you believe that, a thin blanket that can be used for swaddling is fine to put around a baby in a non-swaddle way. You can have a blanket of any thickness in a proper, tight swaddle around a baby. But a loose blanket on the baby is not allowed when the child is under 12 months old when the child is put to sleep or in a crib/bassinet/playpen for any reason.
You look foolish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Baby was crying loudly and NO ONE was there until the pony tailed singing doctor came in after bay cried awhile.
Once again since you seem to have a medical issue prohibiting you either admitting there’s a mistake in the show or learning anything new about proper baby/bedding warnings.
Your first sentence is completely wrong if you believe that, a thin blanket that can be used for swaddling is fine to put around a baby in a non-swaddle way. You can have a blanket of any thickness in a proper, tight swaddle around a baby. But a loose blanket on the baby is not allowed when the child is under 12 months old when the child is put to sleep or in a crib/bassinet/playpen for any reason.
You look foolish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Baby was crying loudly and NO ONE was there until the pony tailed singing doctor came in after bay cried awhile.
Once again since you seem to have a medical issue prohibiting you either admitting there’s a mistake in the show or learning anything new about proper baby/bedding warnings.
Your first sentence is completely wrong if you believe that, a thin blanket that can be used for swaddling is fine to put around a baby in a non-swaddle way. You can have a blanket of any thickness in a proper, tight swaddle around a baby. But a loose blanket on the baby is not allowed when the child is under 12 months old when the child is put to sleep or in a crib/bassinet/playpen for any reason.
You look foolish.
Anonymous wrote: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.