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Your Premature Baby: The Complete Guide to Premie Care During That Crucial First Year

Your Premature Baby: The Complete Guide to Premie Care During That Crucial First Year

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Foreword by Dr. Benjamin Spock

As the parent of a premie, you're probably wondering, what do all those tubes, monitors, and lights in the intensive care unit mean? What are the special medical problems I might face during these crucial first months? How can I talk to my premie? How will he or she respond? Can I breastfeed? Where can I find premie-size diapers and clothes?

In simple, honest terms, this book will answer all your questions during that important first year--from the very moment you give birth in the hospital until your baby blows out the candles on that first birthday cake.

Its special features include:
- an eight-page pictorial demonstrating premie care
- an illustrated story for young sisters and brothers about their premie sibling
- special growth charts for recording your premie's development
- a state-by-state listing of support groups offering counseling, advice, and reinforcement from other parents just like yourself
. . . and much, much more.

An invaluable sourcebook, Your Premature Baby is the only guide you'll need to help you meet the special challenge of parenting a premie with confidence--and love.

"Offers comforting and practical advice for parents . . . highly recommended."--Library Journal

Author: Robin Marantz Henig
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Published: 04/12/1984
Pages: 332
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.98lbs
Size: 8.56h x 5.58w x 0.84d
ISBN: 9780345313652

About the Author
Robin Marantz Henig is a medical journalist whose work appears in many national magazines, including The New York Times Magazine, Woman's Day, Redbook, and Mademoiselle. Her first book, The Myth of Senility: Misconceptions About the Brain and Aging, won the 1982 Media Award of the American Psychological Association. Ms. Henig lives outside Washington, D.C., with her husband and family.

Anne B. Fletcher, M.D., is a neonatology specialist and chief of the Neonatology Unit at Children's National Medical Center in Washington, D.C.
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