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Leaving the hospital without your baby
Before things went wrong I had mapped out a scene from our future. I think every parent does. Whether it is your baby’s first smile, how you will look pushing your baby in a stroller, or taking your child to … Continue reading
Important car seat info for preemies
To leave the NICU you need a car seat, specifically a car seat that will not affect your baby’s oxygen level while keeping them safe from injury. The problem is car seats, like just about everything else, are designed for … Continue reading
November 17th is Prematurity Awareness Day
The first few days in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) were so strange. Being an OB/GYN seemed like a lifetime ago. Even though I had visited this place so many times before, checking on babies that I had delivered, … Continue reading