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Old 08-15-2017, 04:47 PM
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A smaller, light weight quilt with flannel 24x24 on one side is nice to hold the babies in. A larger size is nice for on top of the isolette. 38x40 My daughter had triplets three years ago. As someone mentioned, often the babies do not have a quilt in the isolette and rules might apply at different NICU units. At the NICU my daughter's triplets were at, very small "quilts", just 18x22 in. rectangles sewn together are bunched around the baby to help keep them warm and or babies lay on top of tiny quilts. All these have flannel on one side. There was also a distinction between what is owned by the family and what is not. Incase of my grand babies, the items owned by the family were kept in a drawer beneath the isolette and put in a special laundry bag kept by the isolette. These items were washed at home by the family. Please feel free to pm me.

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