Don’t worry for the post schedule. We are very patient in this community. And in any case, an excellent post once in a while is way better than thousands of not so great posts everyday :)
I want to seize this opportunity to encourage us to patiently read through this article, because there might be few or even many things you can learn from it, just get a bottle of water or drink that will relax your nerves while you read.
If you don’t mind, I will go with some music. I usually have some sounds around me when reading blogs on Hive. That relaxes me.
For the topic of the day, I won’t give much of comment as I know this quite a bit (I however wanted you to know that I passed by and read your post). Both my boys went through neonatal jaundice when they were born, and got a couple of photo-therapy moments they don’t remember today. At the end of the day, everything was fine and we went back home as expected. Because of this, I got information of the topic back in the days, and I remember quite well the big lines.
Anyway, thanks for sharing this well-detailed and clear blog with us on STEMsocial, and I am looking forward to your next blog (I will be patient; please take your time)!
Cheers!
Wow! Experience they say is really a good teacher be it direct or indirect experience. In your case now the condition of your babies then, made you dig deep to know what it's all about and so it's not strange to you.
Thank you so much for your input, support and encouragement here, am happy we have people like you in this community.