Posts tagged NICU
Frankie

Learn more about Frankie, an amazing warrior with cerebral palsy!

cerebral palsy | #CPawarenessmonth | #CPawareness | #morealikethandifferent | disability advocate | special needs parenting | inclusion | inclusion matters | esotropia | NICU | NICU warrior | hip dysplasia | strabismus

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Lawson

Learn more about Lawson, an amazing warrior with cerebral palsy!

cerebral palsy | #CPawarenessmonth | #CPawareness | #morealikethandifferent | disability advocate | special needs | special needs family | special needs parenting | inclusion | inclusion matters | hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy | NICU | NICU warrior | brain injury | anoxia | global developmental delay | developmental delay | childhood sleep disorder | childhood epilepsy | epilepsy

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Ashton

Learn more about Ashton, an amazing warrior with Septo Optic Dysplasia!

blindness | school for the blind | Braille | sept-optic dysplasia | optic nerve | optic nerve hypoplasia | disability advocate | special needs | special needs family | special needs parenting | inclusion | inclusion matters

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Paisley

At 20 weeks pregnant my world turned upside down. We got the news from our doctors that Paisley had a rare lethal form of dwarfism called Thanatophoric Dysplasia. Thanatophoric Dysplasia or TD for short is a severe skeletal disorder characterized by a disproportionately small ribcage, extremely short limbs and folds of extra skin on the arms and legs. The term Thanatophoric is greek for "death bearing". Children with this condition are usually stillborn or die shortly after birth from respiratory failure, however a small number of individuals have survived into childhood and a very few beyond. Survivors have difficulty breathing on their own and require respiratory support such as high flow oxygen through a cannula or ventilator support via tracheotomy.

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Sloan

On April 9th, 2019, Sloan LouElla was born! After 9 years of marriage + fur-baby-parenting, we were adulting to our max capacity (joking, haha, does anybody actually do that?)...and we were excited for our little human-baby. We had prepared, prepared, and prepared. We started a ‘baby box’ in 2016 - just collecting little things for our future human while we were out traveling, shopping, etc - and we were ready for what we thought was going to be a very typical birth/baby experience. After an extremely intense, traumatic, beautiful, life-altering year - we’ve learned that while preparation is wonderful, some of the most amazing, life-altering experiences come from the moments you least expect.

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Lily

It took my husband and a I a little while to get pregnant. There is a history of PCOS in my family and I wasn’t spared. It took several combinations of medications to get us there in a little over a year with no shortage of tears and frustrations. On March 8, 2018 I got the faintest positive on a pregnancy test. A week later we went in for an ultrasound and our nurse gave us the shock of our lives: twins.

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