By Featured Parent on August 10, 2013
Young and scared, but full of hope, Deanna found herself figuring out how to be a mom in the NICU. This is her own story in her own words: My husband and I got married on December 2nd in 2011 and two short months later on February 1st, 2012, we found out that we were […]
By Heather McKinnis on November 21, 2012
Our Preemie Parent Concierge, Heather, helps parents every day deal with the stress and anxiety of the NICU, but she handles this issues with grace and ease, because she’s also been there. Here is Heather’s story of prematurity and information that you can share on two common preemie “issues” – IVH and ROP that were […]
By Graham's Foundation on October 8, 2012
When author Kasey Mathews gave birth four months prematurely to her one pound, eleven ounce daughter, she longed to connect with someone who’d been in her shoes. But she never found that peer and fought her way through loneliness, guilt, and fear alone, eventually finding her own way of approaching prematurity and parenting a preemie. […]