Observer-Reporter |
5 things parents should know about newborn screenings
Observer-Reporter During the test, a phlebotomist takes blood from your baby's heel with a quick prick; this usually happens 24–28 hours after the baby's birth, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health. The blood is then placed on filter paper where it can be ... |
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