Sunday night his Owlet Smart Sock went off saying low oxygen

Sunday night his Owlet Smart Sock went off saying low oxygen

Our lil milo j had quite the week! We ended up in the hospital Monday evening with a little scare. Sunday night his Owlet Smart Sock went off saying low oxygen, and of course, as first-time parents, it was pretty scary.

He had test after test done to see what was causing it, which wasn’t very easy to watch. Lil guy has severe sleep apnea which will require him to be on oxygen at all times until he hopefully grows out of it. We will be doing more testing in a few weeks to keep an eye on it. It isn’t easy to watch your child be uncomfortable and sad, which has been the hardest part on me for sure.

But I’m so grateful for medicine and technology that caught an issue early on and provided what he needed. He’s so precious to us, and I’m so glad I have Jonny and his ultra-calm, positive demeanor by my side through it all! Thanks for all the love and concern over the past few days, so grateful ❤️

- Madison D.

These stories are from users of the Smart Sock and are based on their actual experiences. As you read these stories, we want to remind you that the Smart Sock is not a medical device. It is not intended for use as a medical device or to replace a medical device. It does not and is not intended to diagnose, cure, treat, alleviate or prevent any disease or health condition or investigate, replace or modify any physiological process. The Smart Sock is only intended to assist you in tracking your baby’s well-being not to replace you as a caregiver. You are responsible for the health and well-being of your baby and following safe sleep, health, and care guidelines.

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