

Preemies - Second Edition: The Essential Guide for Parents of Premature Babies (A Pregnancy Guide for Parents) [Dana Wechsler Linden, Emma Trenti Paroli, Mia Wechsler Doron] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Preemies - Second Edition: The Essential Guide for Parents of Premature Babies (A Pregnancy Guide for Parents) Review: Essential for NICU parents - My only regret is not buying this sooner. My son was born at 25 weeks, and his nurse mentioned this book for me. It took me a whole month to get things together to actually order it, I think I was afraid it wouldn't feel relevant or useful as a micro preemie parent (as so much of the other well meaning advice and support I'd received was clearly targeted for bigger preemies, not the youngest and smallest and sickest). I was absolutely wrong. This book made me feel incredibly seen and supported (as I expect it would all preemie parents regardless of gestational age), while also being a wonderfully important medical reference text. One of the hardest things about a long NICU stay is maintaining good clear communication with doctors when everything is so new and different to us as parents. Knowing I had this text where I could dive in and support my understanding helped me really focus and improve my conversations with doctors. You can tell this was written by two mom's who have really been through it (including one loss) and an incredibly caring neonatologist who has seen it all. I wound up buying extra copies to leave behind at the NICU for other parents. I hope they continue to update this invaluable text! I could've used even more on life after NICU, maybe something to consider for future editions. Review: Helpful and Informative - I bought this book for my daughter . She had preeclampsia and the baby needed to be delivered via emergency C-section. Born at 27 weeks her world was turned upside down. You never imagine having this happen to your child. I did research through nicu websites and foundations out there that help families with babies in nicu. My daughter learns and understands by reading. A degree in microbiology she still had lots of questions . This book gave her the comfort and understanding of becoming a micro premie parent. Her husband also benefited from the book as she began explaining things to him. I highly recommend for any nicu parent or grandparent to read. A great read.
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R**L
Essential for NICU parents
My only regret is not buying this sooner. My son was born at 25 weeks, and his nurse mentioned this book for me. It took me a whole month to get things together to actually order it, I think I was afraid it wouldn't feel relevant or useful as a micro preemie parent (as so much of the other well meaning advice and support I'd received was clearly targeted for bigger preemies, not the youngest and smallest and sickest). I was absolutely wrong. This book made me feel incredibly seen and supported (as I expect it would all preemie parents regardless of gestational age), while also being a wonderfully important medical reference text. One of the hardest things about a long NICU stay is maintaining good clear communication with doctors when everything is so new and different to us as parents. Knowing I had this text where I could dive in and support my understanding helped me really focus and improve my conversations with doctors. You can tell this was written by two mom's who have really been through it (including one loss) and an incredibly caring neonatologist who has seen it all. I wound up buying extra copies to leave behind at the NICU for other parents. I hope they continue to update this invaluable text! I could've used even more on life after NICU, maybe something to consider for future editions.
C**E
Helpful and Informative
I bought this book for my daughter . She had preeclampsia and the baby needed to be delivered via emergency C-section. Born at 27 weeks her world was turned upside down. You never imagine having this happen to your child. I did research through nicu websites and foundations out there that help families with babies in nicu. My daughter learns and understands by reading. A degree in microbiology she still had lots of questions . This book gave her the comfort and understanding of becoming a micro premie parent. Her husband also benefited from the book as she began explaining things to him. I highly recommend for any nicu parent or grandparent to read. A great read.
K**N
Most important book you will ever read - buy ASAP
I never write book reviews. This is THE BEST, most important book I’ve ever read. Our baby was born at 25 weeks (he’s now at 28 weeks), and I only wish they handed this to us the night he was born. You feel like you are in a twilight zone going into the NICU the first few days, not understanding how serious or not serious things are...a million acronyms and medical conditions you’ve never heard of.... If only I had this earlier, I would have slept a lot more the first few weeks I LOVE that it is written in straight talk manner, but also in a way that puts things in perspective and calms most fears. I feel so much better knowing I can look things up in this book and will understand them after visiting with the amazing doctors and nurses. If I ever win the lottery, every NICU is getting copies of this book for all their new to NICU parents. Best 20 dollars I have ever spent. The book is very up to date on research, as the hospital we are at is one of the top in the country and not one thing written in the book has been contradictory to our hospital who does a bunch of research on this stuff.
M**K
great for any preemie parent
I gave birth to my first child at 28 weeks gestation. This book has helped me out greatly. This book has helped me navigate being in the NICU and all the different things that my son is going through. This book has great information on a multitude of different problems that often arise when dealing with any type of preemie. I really like how it explained things in a way that was demeaning or overly complicated. This book has helped me understand my sons issues and the machines the hospital is using to help him. This book also explained things to me where it made it easier for me to explain the same information to family members and friends that don't get to spend as much time in the NICU as I have been. I would greatly recommend this book to anyone who is at risk of having a preemie, just had a preemie, or knows someone who has a preemie. I purchased the kindle version and the actual book. The kindle version is great on a kindle fire because you can go to the table of contents and just click on a specific topic and it takes you start to the page. However nothing beats having the actual boom therefore I had to purchase it to add to my home library.
C**E
The tone and approach for dads make it seem like they are a bonus parent opting in at times ...
Our daughter was born 3 months early and this book has been a huge help in navigating the NICU and our own expectations. My only complaint is that the book still addresses dad involvement as a bonus. The tone and approach for dads make it seem like they are a bonus parent opting in at times and that's just not consistent with the way a lot of men are stepping up to be active and involved dads. Would love to see that update in the third version of this book
E**A
Invaluable resource
We bought the first edition 9 years ago when our son was born at 25 weeks and 1 day. It was such a useful source of information. His neonatologists were wonderful and gave us lots of information throughout his 4 month hospital stay, but it never failed that after we would go home for the day, we would have trouble remembering some of the details of what we were told, or we would have another question arise. This book allowed us to read about the things we discussed at the hospital so we could fully understand what was going on with our son. The information is clear and concise. Even complicated medical terminology is explained in a way that is easy to understand. We continued to use the book as a resource long after he came home from the hospital. One month ago, our niece was born at 25 weeks and 1 day (unbelievable coincidence!). I immediately got online and ordered this for my brother-in-law and his wife because I knew it was a quality resource for parents of a premature infant. Thank you to the authors of this book!
A**3
Extremely helpful resource for NICU families
No one ever pictures they'd be a NICU family with a preemie baby. We sure didn't see it ourselves. Our daughter was born on the edge of viability, just barely 27 weeks & was an extremely sick micropreemie baby. (She weighed 1 pound and a few ounces.) After 184 days of being in the NICU, my husband & I were still in a tailspin, looking for answers...this book gave us a direction to start. It's comprehensive, but compassionate. It gives resources but remains relatable. Things YOU NEED when preemie life gets rolling and you don't know which way is up. The authors speak from a place as both mommies and as professionals. We appreciated that it wasn't just a pet project from two academics; they've been there-even understand child loss & stillbirth. For us, our journey into disability & special needs has become a little more clear and the perspectives offered in this book certainly gave words to some of our experiences. I'm recommending it AND the app to other NICU families and NICU grads.
P**S
Answers questions about preemies
In the years since our oldest child was born at 28 weeks and our fourth child, Katie Rose, was born at 24 weeks we had many questions about preemies---and this book helped to answer them. We were also confronted with explaining the birth of a preemie to our older siblings, which is what led to our writing The Story of Katie Rose: A Preemie's Journey . This addittional resource is written in simple, clear language and intended for kids and other families of preemies to help explain what is going on. Not a replacement for a comprehensive book, but rather a supplement material that is "a warm and candid account of the journey of both Katie Rose, and the Davis family. The simple language, easily modifiable for any age, reinforced by photos and annotations, makes it useful for not only children, but adults as well. The day-to-day and week-to week progress outlined the obstacles and challenges faced by all involved with this new life." If you are faced with the blessing and challenge of a preemie in your life, best wishes on the journey!
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