CNN —Even before their daughter was born in June, Aaron and Helen Chavez knew she would need heart surgery.
Data reported to the US government shows that as of Friday, more than three-quarters of pediatric hospital beds and 80% of intensive care beds for kids are full.
Federal data shows that the strain on hospital beds for kids began in August and September, which is right around the start of the school year in many areas.
It may also mean children who have chronic conditions and need procedures or hospital care, but whose conditions are stable, may have to wait.
She was very thin for a baby,” Aaron said.