Living Miracles: Stories of Hope from Parents of Premature Babies - Softcover

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Twenty-two engrossing stories of babies born prematurely, written by those who felt the agony and the elation the most--their parents.

In painstaking and heartfelt detail, these parents shore their ordeals: their fears, their joys, the stories of where they turned for help, their tips and most important, their triumphs.

Meet babies like:
Samuel Warren, who was born at 1 pound 8 ounces when his mother went into preterm labor
Bo Smith, the miracle baby born at only 8 inches long after his mother suffered an antibody disorder
Sara Stomseth, born at 1 pound 15 ounces before modern advances in meonatology and giving no chance of living
Ryan White, the ultimate proof that parents should never give up hope

Living Miracles includes a complete glossary of premature-baby medical terms and is organized by the weeks of gestation of the baby at birth from 23 to 36.

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About the Author:

Kimberly A. Powell is the department chair of Linguistics and Communications at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa.

Kim Wilson is a freelance writer and a certified Iowa Child Advocate. Both are parents are children born prematurely and thriving today. Both reach out to parents of preemies through volunteer work and public speaking engagements.

From Publishers Weekly:
"Prematurity is a world you never know exists unless life takes you there"Athat's how one contributor to this volume, B. Lynn Shahan, the mother of twins born weighing just over one pound each, sums up her experience. Shahan is just one of 22 contributorsAall parents of infants born under 36 weeksAto Powell and Wilson's collection of short memoirs. Both mothers of former "preemies," the editors have compiled these testimonies in an effort to offer emotional support to other parents who have babies born before term. Technological breakthroughs have made it possible for infants born at 28 weeks of gestation to have close to a 90% chance of survival; still, the early weeks, months and sometimes years in the lives of premature infants may be very difficult. These essays go passionately into the deepest reaches of the experience of parenting a premature baby: Cori Layne Smith, for example, writes about how, forbidden to hold her newborn son for two weeks, she agonized as he went through 10 transfusions for anemia. Terry Tremelhick forthrightly explores the shock, grief and anger that overwhelmed him and his wife after their son was born at 28 weeks. Jayna Sattler writes of her premature son's cerebral palsy, epilepsy and partial blindness. Robin White feels that she and her husband have become stronger people as a result of parenting a premature infant and encourages parents to "never give up hope." This is an informative and helpful anthology for parents and other relatives of premature babies. Photos not seen by PW. (Apr.)
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  • PublisherSt. Martin's Griffin
  • Publication date2001
  • ISBN 10 0312272723
  • ISBN 13 9780312272722
  • BindingPaperback
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages288
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