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		<title>The greatest call to the pediatrician ever. In history. I promise.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It was not so long ago that I wrote all about my experience and evolution as a mother, and how I have learned so much in just four and a half years. I wrote, with confidence, about my expertise, and how I no longer have crazy frantic calls to the pediatrician or rushed emergency visits&#160;<a href="http://mommyeverafter.com/mommyhood/the-greatest-call-to-the-pediatrician-ever-in-history-i-promise/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was not so long ago that I <a href="http://mommyeverafter.wordpress.com/2014/06/23/when-i-peed-on-that-stick-all-i-didnt-know-2-0/">wrote all about</a> my experience and evolution as a mother, and how I have learned so much in just four and a half years.<br />
I wrote, with confidence, about my expertise, and how I no longer have <a href="http://mommyeverafter.wordpress.com/2011/09/23/when-i-peed-on-that-stick-what-i-didnt-know-then/">crazy frantic calls to the pediatrician</a> or rushed emergency visits because I am now cool, calm, collected<br />
and wise. Oh so wise.<br />
But today, something strange happened;<br />
My mom watched the baby all day while I was at work. When I got home midday she alerted me to a bright red splotch on his mid-section.<br />
I&#8217;m way too seasoned now to worry about every little bump and rash, but this was unusual. It was big and it was bright red and had not faded all day.<br />
It gave me a bit of anxiety,which is <a href="http://mommyeverafter.wordpress.com/2011/12/22/a-case-of-the-crazy/">shocking, I know</a>.<br />
I waited a few hours to let it fade but when our babysitter came over to hang, she who is a nurse, mind you, and said it looked funky, we decided that a call to the Pediatrician was in order.<br />
The nurse on cal was worried about a systemic reaction. She advised topical cortisone and a small dose of Benadryl. She would call back in an hour to check on him, as it was definitely a strange sounding rash.<br />
Because medicine had become involved, I decided to finally call my husband to alert him of the situation.<br />
I told him what was going on, our plan of action, and just as I was about to spoon some anti-histamine into my son&#8217;s mouth, he stopped me.<br />
&#8220;It&#8217;s water ice,&#8221; he said.<br />
&#8220;What?&#8221;<br />
&#8220;Yes. I meant to tell you. It&#8217;s from the cherry water ice last night. It wouldn&#8217;t come off of his skin.&#8221;<br />
And low and behold, I went upstairs into his hamper and took out the onesie that he had worn during dessert when my best friend came by to drop my kids a special treat of water ice for dessert and there was a huge red splotch, in the exact same spot on his abdomen where we found his &#8220;rash&#8221;.<br />
So I had to call back and speak to the nurse once more.<br />
She could not stop laughing. She was literally laughing so hard that she was unable to speak.<br />
I guess it&#8217;s a good day when you can make a kind nurse laugh,<br />
when a scary rash turns into a water ice stain<br />
and, most of all, you can go back to being a cool parent after all,<br />
one who lets her eight month old eat things that are bright red and filled with dye and sugar. Because that&#8217;s what really counts after all.</p>
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