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Yes, we got the bili blanket at home for my younger son.  The pediatrician's 
office arranged everything.  I just wish home care would have sent a nurse out 
to do heelsticks because I kept having to drive him to the local hospital for 
a recheck.  His bili wasn't dangerously high so he could come off the bili 
blanket for that.  I was able to set up the machine near our bed and could get 
him out of his cosleeper and nurse him without taking him off the bili blanket. 
 I did unknowingly overdress him, however.  He could be dressed in a wrap 
around t shirt and gown over the bili blanket.  Since that was what I usually put 
him to bed in I didn't think anything of it until he kept waking up crying to 
nurse every hour.
 
Jen



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