Beyond the NICU Hand to Hold
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- Health & Fitness
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Hand to Hold's Beyond the NICU is dedicated to the family’s journey after a NICU stay. The journey doesn’t always end when you go home. Premature birth impacts families well beyond the NICU. From therapies to feeding challenges to doctors’ appointments and managing the rest of your life, having a NICU grad at home can be overwhelming. This podcast is designed as a means of support and reminder that you’re not alone, wherever you are in your NICU journey.
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Beyond the NICU Episode 14: The Risk of PPD for Black Mothers
Nakeenya discusses her own traumatic birth experience and how that led to PTSD and PPD. She talks about how she got involved with Black Mamas ATX and the services the nonprofit offers. She also discusses the statistics surrounding black mothers and PPD.
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Beyond the NICU Episode 13: The Risk of PPD After a NICU Stay
Catherine discusses the experience of losing her first child and having a high-risk pregnancy with her second. She talks about her NICU experience and how that affected her emotionally. She also discusses the PPD symptoms she experienced and how she sought help.
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Beyond the NICU Episode 12: All About RSV
Kelli and Dr. Gonzalez discuss what RSV is and how to recognize its symptoms. They also talk about when to seek medical attention.
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Beyond the NICU Episode 11: Self-Care and Postpartum Depression
Shifra describes her own experience with postpartum depression. She discusses how this experience led her to begin Eim Leah and talks about what the organization offers to new moms.
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Beyond the NICU Episode 10: Experiencing Postpartum Depression
Rhiannon discusses her preeclampsia and how that led to the premature birth of her son. She describes her NICU experience and how that led to her postpartum depression diagnosis.
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Beyond the NICU Episode 9: The Importance of Mental Health
Kelli and Lexi discuss why maternal mental health is an issue we need to pay attention to and how becoming a mother is a transition that deserves care and consideration. What are the symptoms of PPD and where do you go if you need help with those symptoms?
Customer Reviews
Awesome content
As a new therapist in the NICU, I’ve been loving all the content available through this podcast. Covering both medicinal aspects and parent emotions this is an awesome podcast
A fantastic way to feel connected in a very isolating situation!
Being in the NICU is such a isolating, crazy-making place to be. This podcast helps to educate you about everything you will experience but, almost more importantly, reminds you that you are not alone. A must have for anyone going through this. This podcast was not around in 2011 when I was going through my NICU experience with my daughter, but I feel certain that it would have changed my life and ability to cope through that scary time in my life.
A godsend for preemie/NICU parents
So many preemie/NICU families suffer in silence and isolation, as I once did. This podcast helps parents -- esp moms -- acknowledge the deeply conflicted emotions that can be so overwhelming when a baby is born at the edge of life: fear, guilt, shame, powerlessness, failure. And in breaking down those walls of silence and isolation, I think this podcast will help thousands of families become empowered to advocate for their children in a society that often devalues their basic human worth. I'm honored for my own memoir, GIRL IN GLASS, to be featured in episode 2, but even more grateful that this podcast now exists for so many families like mine.