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By Nick Hall on June 9, 2021
by Amanda Clappes On August 21, 2020 I went in to my OB for a normal 34 week prenatal visit. She was listening to my son’s heartbeat and started acting weird. She had the nurse come in and listen to see if she heard the same thing, whatever that was. All of a sudden she’s […]
By Nick Hall on May 20, 2020
Written by MIA W. DORON, M.D. I believe whole-heartedly in the mission of Graham’s Foundation and am honored to be on the Executive Board. From my many years as a practicing neonatologist, and from sharing the pains and joys of my sister’s experience after delivering 27-week twins, I know that parents of preemies feel terrified, […]
By Nick Hall on April 17, 2020
by Nicole Lauer My Dearest Kade, It’s been two years since we said hello and since we had to say goodbye. 99 minutes with you was not enough time, but I thank God every day that I was given that time with you. We miss you every single day. You would be getting so big, […]
By Nick Hall on April 9, 2020
By Ali Dunn I “attended” a virtual happy hour the other day. It was nice to see people’s faces and have conversations with friends even if they were mostly about isolation and COVID-19. We were all sharing stories from our days, tales of working from home, schooling from home, and trying to create some semblance […]
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Social Distancing with a Preemie,
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By Nick Hall on April 7, 2020
by Dr. Stephen D DeMo, DO MEd I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy during this difficult time. From a Neonatologist’s perspective, these last few weeks have felt surreal. On the one hand, we have taken some solace in the fact that it appears that infants and children are not severely affected by COVID-19. […]
By Nick Hall on October 25, 2019
by Leidra Marie I found out I was pregnant very early along – at just 5 weeks. After another round of infertility treatments – this time to get us baby #2 – we were pretty used to the routine by now, and the early ultrasounds. At 7 weeks, we went back to confirm viability and […]