It's sad that they even make gauze with butterflies on it.
Bruised already.
So today was our 15 month well baby visit (10 AM). Little did I know it was going to be a two hour ordeal. Our doctor wanted Carter to have some blood drawn to test for anemia (it's a long story as to why). So being the good patient, I agreed. We went down to the lab (11:00) and had two technicians attempt to draw blood from each arm (stick #1 and stick #2). They didn't want to torture us any longer and sent us down to the pediatric clinic (11:30). There we saw a nurse who "had drawn blood three times today on infants with no problem". Sigh. She stuck him in his hand (#3) and wiggled that needle around for at least 20 minutes with very little blood drawn. She then thought, its the tourniquet he doesn't like, let's try without it (stick #4) other hand, approx. 5 minutes before he ripped it out. It was about this time (12) that I had to call Tomfor backup, I was physically tired from restraining this 15 month old baby for an hour but emotionally, I was DONE. Luckily, I caught Tom before his flight so he was able to help. The final stick (#5) was in his foot, for approx 5-10 minutes, again, with very little blood drawn. And we called it a day (12:20). She did say "the lab will call you if we didn't get enough blood." Ugh, are you kidding me?

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Oh gosh.. sounds horrible! Sorry Carter and Mommy :)
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