Lucas was born at 22 weeks, weighing 1 pound, 3 ounces. His parents join Mighty Littles to talk about having a baby born at the edge of viability.
Read MoreEmily had not one, but two infants in the NICU. Her son was born at 33 weeks and her daughter was born at 23 weeks. Her story kicks off our Mini Mighty Littles Series this week!
Read MoreReign was born at 26 weeks after mom developed severe pre-eclampsia and HELLP Syndrome. She spent 80 days in the NICU before being discharged home. Ebony is an advocate for maternal health and preemies She joins the Mighty Littles Podcast today to discuss how miracles are messy.
Read MoreA few of the many quotes I love from this podcast:
The day I went home, I wasn’t prepared for how empty I would feel not pregnant and not with my baby. That night was the hardest night that I had.
Just because you are grieving what you wanted, doesn’t mean you aren’t grateful for what you have.
There is no right way to react to having a baby in the NICU.
The NICU is an experience in the juxtaposition of emotions.
As time has passed, instead of thinking things went wrong and my body failed, MAYBE, I’m living the best-case scenario of an alternative outcome that would have been devastating - and that would have been losing our baby at 20 weeks. In that world, the NICU would have been my dream scenario.
I didn’t feel strong when I was going through the NICU. But I was strong. And if I could tell preemie moms anything, it would be that they are strong. And their baby is strong.
You are not alone.
Taryn from the Messy Mama Podcast joins Mighty Littles to talk about her 2 premature babies, mom guilt, social media, and parenting in public.
Read MoreI love the conversation Katie and I have towards the end of the podcast about how people communicate differently when hearing bad news. Optimism bullies… Over Empathisers… Cliche Sayers… We need to avoid these. The best thing to do is to just sit quietly in the hard — and listen.
Read MoreDr. Zimmermann discusses the newly updated AAP recommendations on the Care of Infants Born to COVID Suspected or Positive Mothers.
Read MoreWe discuss Infertility, social media, the history of the NICU, the pressures placed on mothers to reach impossible standards, and race disparities in health care. Join us for this fun conversation.
Read MoreAshley and Time courageously talk about their NICU experience and balancing love and loss in the NICU after delivering 23-week twins. Feeling split loyalty between grieving for Wyatt and celebrating Liam turned out to be one of the most difficult aspects of their NICU stay.
Read MoreCheyenne from @thesmallestfight joins me on Instagram Live to talk about making decisions for our families as the world opens back up with COVID cases increasing.
Read MoreElla was born at 28 weeks. Her mom found comfort and strength in her daily routine and gratitude journal while her daughter was in the NICU.
Read MoreJoin us for a conversation about kids and trauma. From the NICU to divorce to a global pandemic, we explore why we need to deal with our big feelings. When you are afraid of big feelings, you stuff away big feelings and then Act Big.
Read MoreTinySuperHeroes is on a mission to change the way the world sees children with disabilities. These capes are an immediate ice breaker, providing a bridge to communication.
Read MoreCori bravely discusses how fighting for one more day can make all the difference in the world when it comes to the fight for survival at the edge of viability. Her son was born at 24 weeks, 1 day. He is now 2 1/2 years old.
Read MoreBailey joins us and talks about many of the unspoken fears in the NICU. Her biggest takeaway - You have to have hope in the NICU.
Read MoreJoin Mighty Littles in an interview with Christie. She delivered a premature infant weighing just over 1 pound. In this podcast, she describes her journey through the NICU - complete with standard NICU turbulence and curve-balls. We discuss what it is like to meet your baby for the first time over 24-hours after you deliver, the fears of going home “empty-handed” and how NICU journeys are often harder than you imagine. But within that journey, parents find that they are stronger than they ever knew. The NICU is a crazy place, filled with fear, uncertainty, strength, and love, and Christie does a fantastic job of showing how they all mesh in the NICU.
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