By Featured Parent on July 28, 2015
Today’s guest author is Lucy. One day in mid April 2014, I was having lunch at the hospital cafeteria, about to return to my daughter’s NICU room, after a few calm minutes to myself. As I packed up my things, I put a bottle of Diet Coke I’d purchased for later on in my tote […]
By Jaime D on May 29, 2014
Today we’re excited to feature a blog post from Jaime, who is part of our Parent Mentor volunteer program. Her areas of expertise are breastfeeding support for preemie moms and pumping support for preemie support, as well as support in dealing with pre-eclampsia and HELLP syndrome. If you’re a preemie parent looking for support, please […]
By Featured Parent on August 20, 2013
For many parents of preemies, it’s faith that carries them through an early birth and then the roller-coaster ride that is the NICU. Such was the case for Danielle and her husband, who welcomed their baby boy into the world much too early. Early on, they made the decision to weather it all with a […]
By Featured Parent on June 13, 2013
Kristina is a mom to two preemie girls – the first born three months early and the second at 33 weeks. In both cases, Preeclampsia was the culprit. This is the story of her first pregnancy and the birth of her older daughter, Kailey, along with a bit about Kailey’s early life and her life […]