The Number One Thing I Wish I Had Done When My Baby Was Born
This post was sponsored by Eli Supplemental Newborn Screening, but all thoughts and opinions are my own.Â
Becoming a mom was one of the biggest, most life-changing events of my life so far. All of a sudden, I was 100% responsible for another person. There were so many things to think about and plan, and all the decisions and choices regarding this new tiny life were up to me. It was, and still is, incredibly overwhelming! After all, all moms want to make the right choices for their babies. You do all the research you can – you read the books, talk to other moms, and listen to your pediatrician. But ultimately, each decision is up to you.
When I had my first baby, I relied heavily on the advice of those around me, but honestly didn’t do much outside research of my own. When I was pregnant with my second child, I knew better and decided to really look into my options on lots of topics like birth, breastfeeding, and sleep training. But one thing I didn’t even think to look at was the type of screening available for newborns for treatable diseases.
Thankfully, both of my children were healthy. But thinking back, I really wish I had done my research. I didn’t realize that pediatricians don’t test for all of the possible conditions that may affect newborns. Conditions that are treatable if they’re caught early on. Most states screen for the conditions on the federal government’s “Recommended Uniform Screening Panel.” But there are up to 32 other possible conditions that can be treated if they’re caught early enough. Even if you had extensive prenatal screening.
Luckily, there’s Eli.
Eli is a newborn screening service that screens for an additional 32 treatable conditions and risks. Eli is at the forefront of newborn screening technology to provide accurate and reliable screening results for additional treatable conditions. The process is simple – just order your kit before your due date, bring the kit to your newborn’s first pediatric visit (where your doctor or nurse will collect the required samples), ship the samples back, and receive the results in a week. You’ll have all the information you need to make informed decisions about the health of your newborn. You can worry less, and focus more on the joy that comes with having a sweet new little baby. Eli also offers genetic counselors to answer questions and help guide care so your baby will have the happiest, healthiest start!
For me, personally, it would have been wonderful to have the peace of mind that I did everything in my power to make sure we caught any possible conditions early on. And we’re not planning on having another baby, but if we did, I know I would order an Eli kit! After all, we moms have enough to worry about as it is!
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I love your blog! Our babies are our life’s greatest treasures and it’s only natural for us to ensure that they are healthy. Newborn Screening is a really important thing to do for our newborn ones..
This sounds like a wonderful health tool. Wish we’d had it when my 4 now grown children were babies. Thank you for the great information!
Being a mom is the best! But, there is so much to consider and I agree, research is the key to helping make good decisoins for our kids.
I think we all miss things with our first child. Sounds very interesting.