Wife’s Valentine Gift To Her Husband: Her Kidney


This story is not baby related, but it was a nice story for heart day so I decided to post it.

Some people give chocolate, flowers or lingerie for valentines, Pearl Hamilton is giving her husband a kidney.

Byron Hamilton is a 57-year-old dairy farmer who has battled kidney disease for years. In September, doctors told him he’d either need a transplant or dialysis.

His wife didn’t think twice about being the donor. She’s says all that matters is making sure her husband is well.

The transplant happens today at the Erie County Medical Center in upstate New York.

SOURCE:MSNBC


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Rotovirus Vaccine Causing Bowel Problems In Infants


The Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday it was notifying health-care providers and consumers about reports of some 28 cases of infants suffering a serious bowel condition after receiving Merck & Co’s new vaccine against the rotavirus.

The FDA said it was not immediately clear how many of the cases were caused by the vaccine. It said the condition, known as intussusception, can occur in the absence of vaccination.

About 3.5 million doses of Merck’s RotaTeq have been distributed in the United States since its approval in February 2006, the FDA said.

The agency said the 28 reported cases do not exceed the number that might be expected, but it issued the warning to encourage reports of any additional cases.

The agency also said it was issuing the notification, which also was posted on the FDA Web site, to remind people that intussusception was a potential complication of RotaTeq.

The potentially life-threatening condition occurs when the intestine gets blocked or twisted and one portion telescopes into a nearby portion, causing an intestinal obstruction.

Merck said on Tuesday it had updated the prescribing information on the vaccine’s label insert to include post-marketing reports of intussusception and hematochezia, or bleeding from the intestines, to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System, a national vaccine safety surveillance program.

Intussusception causes intense abdominal pain. Most infants who are treated within 24 hours recover completely but a delay in treatment can result in serious complications, including tissue damage, perforation of the bowel and death.

The bowel problem spurred the recall in 1999 of Wyeth’s RotaShield vaccine against rotavirus.

In order to reduce your chances of getting rotovirus health professionals recommend hand washing.

Be sure to wash your hands frequently and sanitize any surface that you use for diapering. If your child attends child care, check to make sure that proper handwashing and sanitation procedures are being followed, which includes washing hands for those who are potty training after each bathroom use.

SOURCE:REUTERS


Toddler Sneaks Onto Airplane


With the increase security measures at airport, it is hard to believe that this could happen.

A two-year-old girl managed to sneak onto a plane to Egypt after running off from her parents at a German airport.

The parents of two-year-old Ana Miele raised the alarm as soon as they noticed she was missing as they were about to board their flight to Tunisia at Nuernberger airport.

Air traffic control put out an alert to pilots after a search of the airport failed to locate the child, and a stewardess on the Egypt bound flight reported a short while later that the two year old had taken a seat on her plane.

“She took a seat as good as gold and strapped herself in. No one had any idea that she was alone,” the stewardess said.

The plane that was about to take off had to abort its start and the girl was returned to her parents.

SOURCE:ANANOVA


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