Wallaby Blanket Side Effects
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Loose Bowel Movements
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Babies who are undergoing phototherapy with a Wallaby blanket may have more frequent bowel movements that are loose and green in color.
Unstable Temperature
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The heat given off by the lights in the Wallaby blanket may raise the baby's temperature. It may be difficult to dress a baby using a Wallaby blanket, and the lack of appropriate clothing may lower the baby's body temperature.
Dehydration
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Babies undergoing phototherapy treatment with a Wallaby blanket may become easily dehydrated. Avoid this by making sure the baby is fed often and monitor the urine output by counting wet diapers.
Skin Discoloration/Rash
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The Wallaby blanket may cause a rash or skin discoloration, but this is not harmful. The baby's skin will return to its normal color as the bilirubin levels return to normal.
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