Alison's story
Son: Christopher
Gestational age at birth: 34 weeks
Being proactive helped Alison protect her baby.
After more than a month of strict bed rest at the hospital, Alison gave birth to Christopher at 34 weeks. Weighing 5 lbs 1 oz, Christopher had a short stay in the NICU to grow a bit more and stabilize his temperature. That's where Alison first learned about RSV and Synagis® from the neonatologist on staff.
"The doctors in the NICU weren't sure if my insurance would cover Synagis for Christopher. But I knew that RSV was serious enough to ask my pediatrician about it." Alison's pediatrician explained that many babies born at less than 36 weeks are at higher risk for severe RSV disease and should be eligible for Synagis.
Friends and family were an active part of the RSV protection plan.
Christopher received his first dose of Synagis in February 2002 and continued monthly shots through April 2002. But Alison's RSV protection plan didn't stop there. The whole family knew what they had to do to help protect Christopher from RSV. They did a lot of hand washing and disinfected everything that Christopher touched. Anyone with a cough, cold or allergies was not allowed in the house. And when friends came to visit, they were happy to just wave at Christopher through Alison's large picture windows.
Alison and Christopher made it through RSV season just fine, but Alison knows not everyone is so lucky. She joined Thrive to help educate people about the risks of RSV and to try to make sure that everyone that needs Synagis can get it. "I would like to do anything that might help."
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Some names have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.