I have been sitting here in the book store staring blankly at an empty screen for quite a while, trying to think of what I can possibly say to other NICU parents that might be encouraging, supportive, and positive, yet not made of sparkles and unicorn farts. I have also been sitting here quite a while because I locked myself …
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Breastfeeding the Premature Baby: Nursing in the NICU
Worldwide, more than 15 million babies are born prematurely each year. In the US, that number is close to 500,000. Due to the increased incidence of multiple births resulting from fertility treatments, as well as medical technology that has increased the survival rates for extremely preterm babies, the numbers are rising. Between 5% and 18% of babies worldwide are born …
Read More »Batteries Hid Separately
I am supposed to be writing, but, uh, ummmm… Muffin. Every time I have tried to touch my computer or be productive in any way today, she has intervened. Now, I hear a lot of clanking & clinking sounds from the living room, and not one of them sounds like the clankings and clinkings of any item belonging to her. …
Read More »The Smartest Baby Who Ever Lived
Muffin’s one year developmental checkup with the preemie specialist is on Monday. I hate these visits. I always feel like my baby is being made to jump through all these hoops just to satisfy somebody elses opinion of what she should be able to do, and no matter what new skill she is so proud to show off, she isn’t …
Read More »A Story of Long-Term Pumping by guest blogger Hayley
I have been Exclusively Pumping (EP) for 32 months at the end of September. My story in a nutshell is my daughter was born 6 weeks premature, she was in NICU for 2 weeks but she developed oral aversions due to being intubated. I tried to breastfeed but she would scream if anything touched her mouth so I started pumping …
Read More »On Being The Hot Chick
Once upon a time, on a frozen college campus littered with beer cans and cigarette butts, I, Vanessa Harris, was a Hot Chick. It lasted for approximately 11.2 seconds– and– to give you an idea of how long ago this was, we weren’t at war with anybody. A college graduate had a reasonable expectation of making a living wage in …
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