Sharing is Difficult Nothing about a complicated pregnancy or NICU stay is easy. From the worry and the heartache to the decisions and the waiting, sharing is hard. Not only do people want to know what is going on with your baby, but they are constantly asking how you are doing. Most of the time, you don't know the answers to either of those questions. Plus, explaining … [Read more...]
A Rare Birth: Charlie’s Story
Rare Birth Every birth is a unique experience. No matter how many babies are born, no two have the exact same story. In some cases, not only is it unique, but it is a very rare birth, as well. What makes it a rare birth? As you read through this journey today, not only will his entrance into the world amaze you, but his continued fight will bring hope. I'm so honored … [Read more...]
Holding Your Baby: Aiden’s Story
Holding Your Baby When I was pregnant with my first son, I remember reading how important holding your baby was right after birth. It is the time you get to bond with that human that has been growing inside you. You can look into each other's eyes for the first time, touch skin to skin, and connect. It didn't work exactly like that for me. My son had his umbilical cord … [Read more...]
NICU Support: Cole’s Story
NICU Support The NICU is one of the toughest, most emotional experiences a person can have. Whether you have a partner or not, co-workers or friends, a nurse or a fellow preemie parent, you must have some type of NICU support to make it through. No matter how strong you are, or think you are, you can't do it alone. Some people are lucky enough to have a supportive partner … [Read more...]
The Ultimate Test: Elise’s Story
A Test During any pregnancy, you will go through many tests. In fact, a test to determine pregnancy is how most journeys begin. Factors like age, family history, and health can increase risks in pregnancy and cause even more tests. When I got pregnant for the second time, I was older, 34. Plus having multiples, I was considered high-risk and it was recommended that I do … [Read more...]