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20260516 Blindness Prematurity Call Originally Broadcasted May 16, 2026, on ACB Media 5 This was our second anniversary and favorite topics.
If you've been diagnosed with pre-eclampsia, this is a must-listen episode to prepare you for the journey ahead. Mel continues the pre-eclampsia 2-part series by focusing on management, decision-making, and navigating the emotional toll of this acute illness. This is part 2. Episodes 201 and 202 give a deep dive into what preeclampsia is, ways to prevent and diagnose it, and today we talk about what happens if you've got it. Grab Mel's Guide to giving birth without pain medication here. This great birth rebellion podcast episode is generously sponsored by Poppy Child from @popthatmumma. She is offering great birth rebellion listeners 25% off the Birth box which includes the oxytocin bubble tracks. Use the code Melanie at the check out to claim your discount. Just go to https://hypnobirthing-positive-birth.com/birthbox Get more from the Great Birth Rebellion PodcastJoin the podcast mailing list to access the resource folder from each episode at www.melaniethemidwife.comJoin the rebellion and show your support! Grab your Great Birth Rebellion merchandise now at www.thegreatbirthrebellion.comFollow us on social media @thegreatbirthrebellion and @melaniethemidwifeIf this podcast has improved your knowledge or pregnancy, birth or postpartum journey please consider thanking us financially by leaving a tip to support the ongoing work of this podcast. DisclaimerThe information and resources provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute or replace medical or midwifery advice. Instead, all information provided is intended for education, with it's application intended for discussion between yourself and your care provider and/or workplace if you are a health professional.The Great Birth Rebellion podcast reserves the right to supplement, edit, change, delete any information at any time. Whilst we have tried to maintain accuracy and completeness of information, we do not warrant or guarantee the accuracy or currency of the information. The podcast accepts no liability for any loss, damage or unfavourable outcomes howsoever arising out of the use or reliance on the content.This podcast is not a replacement for midwifery or medical clinical care.All transcripts are generated by ai and may contain errors
20260502 Blindness Prematurity Call Originally Broadcasted May 2, 2026, on ACB Media Zoom Did you grow up with sighted friends, blind friends, or a mix of both? Participants Shared their experiences and told us how those friendships shaped their world.
Beyond the NICU: How Small Moments Shape a Developing BrainHow early experiences and neuroprotective care shape brain development and long-term outcomesWhat happens in the NICU does not end at discharge. In this episode, we take a deeper look at the lasting impact of NICU care and how early experiences shape a child's brain development and long-term outcomes. While many are familiar with the major complications of prematurity, we explore the often less visible—and frequently underestimated—effects sometimes referred to as “minor" or co- morbidities, and why there is nothing minor about their impact.We discuss how the premature brain is still developing, how stress and the NICU environment influence that development, and what happens when the stress response system develops under stress. More importantly, we walk through tangible, practical ways—core measures drawn from established models and frameworks—that support neuroprotective, family-centered, and developmentally supportive care in the NICU.This episode is for both NICU parents and clinicians. If you are a current NICU parent, you'll learn ways you can actively support your baby and feel more confident in your role. If your child is a NICU graduate, this episode may help explain some of the experiences and challenges you've seen—and remind you that you are not alone. And for clinicians, this is a powerful reminder of the impact you have every single day, and how small, intentional choices can shape the trajectory of a child's life.Because NICU care is not just about survival. It's about how we help these children grow, develop, and thrive long after they go home.Dr. Brown's Medical: https://www.drbrownsmedical.com The Infant-Driven Feeding™ (IDF) Program: https://www.infantdrivenfeeding.com/ Our NICU Roadmap: A Comprehensive NICU Journal: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/nicujournal/ NICU Mama Hats: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/hats/ NICU Milestone Cards: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/nicuproducts/ Newborn Holiday Cards: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/shop/ Empowering NICU Parents Show Notes: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/shownotes/ Episode 80 Show Notes: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/episode80 Empowering NICU Parents Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/empoweringnicuparents/ Empowering NICU Parents FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/empoweringnicuparents Pinterest Page: https://pin.it/36MJjmHThank you for listening to the Empowering NICU Parents Podcast. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review—it helps other families find us. We're grateful to be part of this incredible community. Visit www.empoweringnicuparents.com for resources and support.
Send us Fan MailBem-vindos ao episódio 77 do A Incubadora, o podcast quinzenal que aproxima a ciência de quem vive a neonatologia todos os dias — à beira do leito, na residência ou nos livros.Hoje seguimos com mais um capítulo do nosso Especial "50 Estudos que Todo Neonatologista Deve Conhecer", e o tema é o pulmão do prematuro — palco de algumas das decisões mais críticas e dos avanços mais transformadores da nossa especialidade.Neste episódio, mergulhamos em três artigos fundamentais:Prevention of Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome by Tracheal Instillation of Surfactant — https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3895150/ o ensaio clínico randomizado que abriu caminho para uma das intervenções mais icônicas da neonatologia moderna e mudou para sempre a forma como encaramos a SDR.Long-Term Effects of Caffeine Therapy for Apnea of Prematurity — https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa073679 um clássico que vai além da apneia: os dados de longo prazo que todo neonatologista precisa conhecer antes de prescrever — ou deixar de prescrever — a cafeína.Early CPAP versus Surfactant in Extremely Preterm Infants — https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20472939/ o estudo que colocou em xeque protocolos estabelecidos e acendeu o debate sobre qual deve ser a primeira linha de suporte respiratório nos extremos da prematuridade.Três artigos. Três marcos. Uma conversa essencial para quem cuida dos menores pacientes.Seja você estudante, residente ou especialista, este episódio foi feito para você. Nos acompanhe, compartilhe com sua equipe e deixe sua avaliação — isso nos ajuda a democratizar ainda mais o conhecimento em neonatologia.Bons estudos e boa escuta! Não esqueça: você pode ter acesso aos artigos do nosso Journal Club no nosso site: https://www.the-incubator.org/podcast-1Lembrando que o Podcast está no Instagram, @incubadora.podcast, onde a gente posta as figuras e tabelas de alguns artigos. Se estiver gostando do nosso Podcast, por favor dedique um pouquinho do seu tempo para deixar sua avaliação no seu aplicativo favorito e compartilhe com seus colegas. Isso é importante para a gente poder continuar produzindo os episódios. O nosso objetivo é democratizar a informação.Se quiser entrar em contato, nos mandar sugestões, comentários, críticas e elogios, manda um e-mail pra gente: incubadora@the-incubator.org
20260418 Blindness Prematurity Call Originally Broadcasted April 18, 2026, on ACB Media 5 Some teachers didn't want blind students in their classrooms, and that experience left a mark on many of us. Participants joined us to share their stories, swap strategies for pushing back, and talked about what real inclusion should look like.
20260404 Blindness Prematurity Call Originally Broadcasted April 4, 2026, on ACB Media 5 We discussed your favorite music, movies, or theater play.
What is the Independent Autism Coordinating Committee and why did it meet? This week’s podcast discusses the need and the agenda of Thursday’s meeting. In addition, more research showing that epidemiologists should consider different features of autism together with prevalence numbers because they may differ across the spectrum. Finally, different types of language development are seen in those with autism, so interventions should address these differences. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41786477 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41789365 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41849261
20260321 Blindness Prematurity Call Originally Broadcasted March 21, 2026, on ACB Media Zoom This episode discussed favorite School subjects.
20260307 Blindness Prematurity Call Originally Broadcasted March 7, 2026, on ACB Media Zoom Participants discussed games they played as a child!
20260221 Blindness Prematurity Call Originally Broadcasted February 21, 2026, on ACB Media 5 This episode discussed Expectations of parents and teachers!
20260207 Blindness prematurity call Originally Broadcasted February 7, 2026, on ACB Media 5 We discussed overprotective parents!
An unexpected delivery at 23 weeks turned Martha Sharkey into a NICU parent overnight when her identical twin daughters were born far too soon. What followed was a journey through extreme prematurity, devastating loss, and the long road of uncertainty that reshaped her family forever.In this deeply moving episode, Martha shares key takeaways from their NICU journey and from building Today Is a Good Day, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting NICU families. This conversation reflects on twins, grief, resilience, and how lived experience can grow into a mission to ensure not one single NICU parent walks alone.Dr. Brown's Medical: https://www.drbrownsmedical.com The Infant-Driven Feeding™ (IDF) Program: https://www.infantdrivenfeeding.com/ Solly Baby: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/shop/Our NICU Roadmap: A Comprehensive NICU Journal: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/nicujournal/ NICU Mama Hats: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/hats/ NICU Milestone Cards: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/nicuproducts/ Newborn Holiday Cards: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/shop/ Empowering NICU Parents Show Notes: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/shownotes/ Episode 78 Show Notes: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/episode78 Empowering NICU Parents Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/empoweringnicuparents/ Empowering NICU Parents FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/empoweringnicuparents Pinterest Page: https://pin.it/36MJjmHThank you for listening to the Empowering NICU Parents Podcast. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review—it helps other families find us. We're grateful to be part of this incredible community. Visit www.empoweringnicuparents.com for resources and support.
Send us a textEpisódio 71 – Journal Club 47No episódio de hoje, voltamos com assuntos variados (e polêmicos) para questionar a nossa prática e provocar a melhorar a nossa qualidade assistencial. São eles:1. Serial physical examination to reduce unnecessary antibiotic exposure in newborn infants: a population- based study - https://fn.bmj.com/content/early/2025/11/19/archdischild-2025-329639.long2. Treatment of Hypotension of Prematurity: a randomised trial - https://fn.bmj.com/content/111/1/F60.long3. Histologic chorioamnionitis and fat mass accretion in infants born preterm - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41390-025-04413-24. The association of NICU capacity strain with neonatal mortality and morbidity - https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12717003/ Não esqueça: você pode ter acesso aos artigos do nosso Journal Club no nosso site: https://www.the-incubator.org/podcast-1 Lembrando que o Podcast está no Instagram, @incubadora.podcast, onde a gente posta as figuras e tabelas de alguns artigos. Se estiver gostando do nosso Podcast, por favor dedique um pouquinho do seu tempo para deixar sua avaliação no seu aplicativo favorito e compartilhe com seus colegas. Isso é importante para a gente poder continuar produzindo os episódios. O nosso objetivo é democratizar a informação. Se quiser entrar em contato, nos mandar sugestões, comentários, críticas e elogios, manda um e-mail pra gente: incubadora@the-incubator.org
20260117 Blindness of Prematurity Originally broadcasted January 17, 2026, on ACB Media 5 Participants talked about their relationships with sighted peers.
20251220 Blindness prematurity call Originally Broadcasted December 20, 2025, on ACB Media 5 This episode featured a discussion around itinerant teaching vs. resource rooms for learning.
20260103 Blindness prematurity call Originally broadcasted January 3, 2026, on ACB Media 5 This episode discussed when individuals became blind.
Send us a textTreatment of Hypotension of Prematurity: a randomised trial.Alderliesten T, Arasteh E, van Alphen A, Groenendaal F, Dudink J, Benders MJ, van Bel F, Lemmers P. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2025 Dec 15;111(1):F60-F66. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2024-328253.PMID: 40413017 Clinical Trial.Support the showAs always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
Dr. Catherine Spong, professor and chair of the department of obstetrics and gynecology at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas and one of two principal investigators at the new March of Dimes Texas Collaborative Prematurity Research Center, discusses her career, research, and focus at the PRC: examining how nutrition, socioeconomic factors, the placenta, and bacterial vaginosis affect pregnancy outcomes.
Dr. Ramkumar Menon, professor and director of the division of basic and translational research in obstetrics and gynecology at The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston and one of two principal investigators at the new March of Dimes Texas Collaborative Prematurity Research Center, discusses his career and focus at the PRC: pregnancy-on-a-chip technology that simulates human pregnancy and will be used to validate drugs that may reverse preterm birth.
Abbie's son, Jude, died at just 32 days old due to his severe prematurity. Jude was delivered via emergency C-section at 24 weeks and 5 days after early onset pre-eclampsia, weighing only 495 grams. Abbie now works at Action on Pre-eclampsia as the education and operations manager. •Action on Pre-eclampsia •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
20251206 Blindness prematurity call Originally Broadcasted December 6, 2025, on ACB Media 5 Family celebrations: participants shared favorite traditions, memories, and the ways they mark special moments with the people you call family. Find out more at https://acb-community.pinecast.co
Send us a textIn this episode, Mandy Daly shares her profound journey as a NICU parent and her advocacy work through the Irish Neonatal Health Alliance (INHA). She discusses the emotional challenges faced by parents of preterm infants, the importance of family-centered care, and the need for systemic changes in neonatal healthcare. Mandy emphasizes the significance of building support networks, empowering families through education, and the impact of lived experiences in shaping healthcare policies. The conversation highlights the collaborative efforts required to improve outcomes for families navigating the complexities of neonatal care. Support the showAs always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
Prof Sailesh Kotecha joins Diana Stanley to discuss the series on reframing prematurity-associated lung disease as a continuum that begins before birth and evolves throughout life.Cick here to read the full series: Looking beyond bronchopulmonary dysplasia: prematurity-associated lung disease and its phenotypeshttps://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanres/article/PIIS2213-2600(25)00372-8/fulltextTrajectories of prematurity-associated lung disease: lifelong lung healthhttps://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanres/article/PIIS2213-2600(25)00371-6/fulltextManagement of prematurity-associated lung disease from infancy through to adulthoodhttps://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanres/article/PIIS2213-2600(25)00369-8/fulltextContinue this conversation on social!Follow us today at...https://thelancet.bsky.social/https://instagram.com/thelancetgrouphttps://facebook.com/thelancetmedicaljournalhttps://linkedIn.com/company/the-lancethttps://youtube.com/thelancettv
On this week's episode, we welcome Dr. KC from Milestones & Motherhood — a pediatric physical therapist, early intervention specialist, and trusted guide for parents navigating developmental milestones. KC shares her own experience with late-preterm babies and how it shaped the compassionate, parent-centered approach she brings to her work.We talk about what early intervention really is, why adjusted age matters, how to navigate comparison, and the power of celebrating the “mini-stones” along the way. KC offers gentle reassurance for NICU parents navigating developmental milestones post NICU.Most of all, she reminds every parent listening that you are doing enough. Your presence and love matter, and it's okay to take breaks, enjoy your baby, and lean on the support around you. You're not alone in this journey!Use code DNM10 for 10% off all courses at Milestones & Motherhood! Head here to find the courses.Resources:1. The Milestones & Motherhood Ministones Guide 2. Prematurity, NICU Stays & A Heart to Heart on Our JourneyDr. KC Rickerd, PT, DPT, is a licensed pediatric physical therapist and founder of Milestones & Motherhood and Journey Through Milestones Physical Therapy. With over a decade of experience working with children from birth through age 21, she specializes in motor development, functional mobility and family education. KC's mission is to make evidence-based developmental guidance accessible, empowering parents and caregivers to confidently support their child's growth and reach their full potential.Connect with KC: Instagram | WebsitePre-order Right On Time, our very first children's board book, here!To get connected with DNM: Website | Private Facebook Group | InstagramThis podcast episode is not an attempt to practice medicine or provide medical advice. All information, content, and material on this website is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice, diagnosis or treatment.Support the show
Premature infants are incredibly resilient—but their journey can involve long-term health, developmental, and behavioral challenges that many parents aren't told about. This episode explores these realities in depth, from respiratory and neurological risks to sensory and emotional impacts, along with the lasting effects the NICU can have on families. It's a compassionate, empowering look at what life after the NICU truly means.Dr. Brown's Medical: https://www.drbrownsmedical.com The Infant-Driven Feeding™ (IDF) Program: https://www.infantdrivenfeeding.com/ Our NICU Roadmap: A Comprehensive NICU Journal: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/nicujournal/ NICU Mama Hats: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/hats/ NICU Milestone Cards: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/nicuproducts/ Newborn Holiday Cards: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/shop/ Empowering NICU Parents Show Notes: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/shownotes/ Episode 77 Show Notes: https://empoweringnicuparents.com/episode77 Empowering NICU Parents Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/empoweringnicuparents/ Empowering NICU Parents FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/empoweringnicuparents Pinterest Page: https://pin.it/36MJjmHThank you for listening to the Empowering NICU Parents Podcast. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review—it helps other families find us. We're grateful to be part of this incredible community. Visit www.empoweringnicuparents.com for resources and support.
20251115 Blindness prematurity call Originally Broadcasted November 15, 2025, on ACB Media 5 We Discussed Daily Living Skills. Find out more at https://acb-community.pinecast.co
Send us a textThis episode features Dr. Giulia Lima (Boston Children's Hospital), a CHNC Mentored Fellow, discussing risk factors for morbidity and mortality among preterm infants with congenital heart disease (CHD) using data from over 11,000 NICU admissions. Surprisingly, older gestational age did not predict improved survival once infants survived beyond three days. Major mortality predictors included surgical NEC, bloodstream infection, trisomy 21, airway anomalies, and compromised systemic output lesions. Multiple gestation appeared protective, though reasons remain unclear. Dr. Lima highlights the importance of standardized prenatal steroids, care coordination, and exploring socioeconomic and ethnic disparities to improve outcomes in this uniquely vulnerable CHD population.Support the showAs always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
This week we take a closer look at Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) - from screening and staging to treatment and long-term outcomes. Join us as we shine some light on this sight-saving topic with insights from Dr. Nimesh Patel - Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School and the director of Pediatric Vitreoretinal Surgery at Boston Children's Hospital. You won't believe your eyes at how much there is to see in the world of ROP care!
Guest: Dr. Ashley Lerman Pediatric Dentist Founder, Firstgrin CEU objectives for this episode: Discuss the difference between a general dentist and a pediatric dentist and why they might be a better choice for NICU graduates Outline a simple oral care routine that parents can follow with their NICU baby, from birth and until their first tooth erupts List at least one topic related to long-term oral/dental health that you could include in your NICU discharge education plan This episode is eligible for CEUs. Visit https://handtohold.org/resources/podcasts/nicu-heroes/ to complete the questionnaire. It is the sole responsibility of the individual to verify if this credit is valid and eligible for use in your State and/or for your discipline for licensure or certification renewal.
20251018 Blindness prematurity call Originally Broadcasted October 18, 2025, on ACB Media 5 Participants joined us to share and explore school experiences of growing up with blindness or vision loss. It's a chance to connect, compare memories, and learn from each other's journeys. Find out more at https://acb-community.pinecast.co
NICU nurse and content creator Tori Meskin (aka Nurse Tori) sheds light on the unique role of NICU nurses and what families should really know during their baby's NICU journey. We talk about building trust in high-stress moments, common parent fears, and how nurses support both tiny patients and their loved ones through it all. Whether you're a current NICU parent or just want to understand more, this conversation offers honesty, insight, and hope.
20251004 Blindness prematurity call Originally Broadcasted October 4, 2025, on ACB Media 5 This episode featured a discussion on changes in gait, walking, and exercise. Find out more at https://acb-community.pinecast.co
Twin and special needs mom Missy Haughery shares her journey of raising twins—one with Down syndrome—and the lessons she wishes she'd known from the start. She is as candid about the struggles, in parenthood and marriage, as she is about the lessons and the joy. It all helped shape the family she loves. If you've ever gotten a diagnosis that feels overwhelming, you'll be empowered by Missy's story of encouragement, perspective, and practical advice for parents navigating a similar path.
Guest: Dr. Mark Bertin Developmental Pediatrician CEU objectives for this episode: Describe how ADHD affects the brain's ability to self-regulate List two ways in which executive function may affect a NICU parent's ability to comprehend medical information Name three effective evidence-based treatments for ADHD This episode is eligible for CEUs. Visit https://handtohold.org/resources/podcasts/nicu-heroes/ to complete the questionnaire. It is the sole responsibility of the individual to verify if this credit is valid and eligible for use in your State and/or for your discipline for licensure or certification renewal.
20250920 Blindness prematurity call Originally Broadcasted September 20, 2025, on ACB Media 5 This episode was an open forum. Find out more at https://acb-community.pinecast.co
The NICU and the military share common feelings of isolation, mental health challenges like PTSD, and dependence upon friends and co-workers for support. In this week's episode, NICU military mom Taneisha Stamps shares her experience of being in the NICU with her son while their family was on a military base, far from home and family. She tenderly shares her struggles, how they faced them and when she knew they needed to reach out for assistance and help. It's a powerful episode and an especially poignant one for every NICU military family.
Drs. Akshay Thomas and Sarwar Zahid join to discuss the September 2025 edition of Retinal Physician, including port delivery system thoughts, AI for ROP, and suprachoroidal injections.
The State Maternal Health Innovation Program is one of many complementary investments made to improve maternal health across the nation. Oklahoma's State Maternal Health Innovation Program has partnered with Oklahoma Family Network to help improve maternal health by allowing OFN to share family stories of those touched personally by critical health outcomes during pregnancy or soon after giving birth. Oklahoma Family Network would like to thank this sweet mother as she shares her experience with a lupus diagnosis, pregnancy, and premature birth. If you or someone you know has experienced health complications or illnesses that occurred during or after pregnancy, childbirth, or the postpartum period, and you are ready to share your story for the purpose of awareness and education OFN is ready to help. Thank you for listening in today.
Professional photo organizer Miss Freddy addresses the emotional and logistical challenges of capturing and storing photos during a NICU stay. In this episode, we discuss what we wish we had known earlier—from organizing photos of hard days, how albums can minimize the trauma and magnify the good days so it feels manageable, not overwhelming. Miss Freddy shares how photos can be both a healing tool and a powerful way to honor a NICU journey.
Season 10 is here! What I Wish I Knew dives deep into the wisdom and hard-won life lessons parents and experts learned and now want to pass along to you. Our guest lineup includes a diverse group including a NICU nurse, pediatrician, special needs mom, bereaved mom, billing expert, birth trauma expert, twin mom, military NICU mom, and a professional photo organizer. Each episode highlights practical tips, emotional wisdom, and critical support for navigating life during and after a NICU stay. From understanding hospital bills to processing grief and trauma, season 10 brings honesty, empowerment and hope to NICU families. The guidance you wish you had from the start, is here.
Guest: Dr. Stephanie Canale Family Medicine Founder, Lactation Lab Financial Disclosure: Dr. Stephanie Canale is the CEO and Founder of Lactation Lab, a for-profit company. She is also the inventor of Emily's Care Nourish Test System, an FDA breakthrough-designated and cleared device that determines human milk composition using chemistry-based methods rather than infrared spectroscopy. Conflict of Interest Resolution: This podcast episode has been reviewed by the Nursing CE Provider, who has determined that Dr. Canale presented the content solely for educational purposes and without bias or financial influence. CEU objectives for this episode: Describe how factors like diet, stress, and health affect the composition of breast milk List two things that mothers who are struggling with breastfeeding, can do for nutritional support, mental health, and self-care Explain how breastmilk is tested for different nutrient levels in breast milk, such as vitamins, fats, proteins, and carbohydrates This episode is eligible for CEUs. Visit https://handtohold.org/resources/podcasts/nicu-heroes/ to complete the questionnaire. It is the sole responsibility of the individual to verify if this credit is valid and eligible for use in your State and/or for your discipline for licensure or certification renewal.
Send us a textRetinopathy of Prematurity and Risk of Structural Brain Abnormalities on Magnetic Resonance Imaging at Term Among Infants Born at Less Than or Equal to 32 Weeks of Gestation.Roy S, Peterson L, Kline-Fath B, Parikh NA; Cincinnati Infant Neurodevelopment Early Prediction Study (CINEPS) Investigators.J Pediatr. 2025 Jun 27;286:114711. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2025.114711. Online ahead of print.PMID: 40582695 Free article.Support the showAs always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
Guest: Dr. Siggie Cohen Child Development Specialist CEU objectives for this episode: Explain the difference between showing your NICU families empathy vs. pity Name three normal and age-appropriate child reactions to trauma, like a NICU stay List two things a NICU professional can do to help a parent be hopeful and build resilience about their NICU stay This episode is eligible for CEUs. Visit https://handtohold.org/resources/podcasts/nicu-heroes/ to complete the questionnaire. It is the sole responsibility of the individual to verify if this credit is valid and eligible for use in your State and/or for your discipline for licensure or certification renewal.
Send us a textIn this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr Erin Von Klien, who is now a third year Neonatology fellow at Monroe Carell Children's Hospital/Vanderbilt University, Nashville. Erin described her research project on exploring association between caregiver employment decisions and having a preterm infant. Erin describes her project which was also recently published in JAMA pediatrics (Preterm Birth and Caregiver Employment Decisions | Reproductive Health | JAMA Pediatrics | JAMA Network) where she investigated the impact of prematurity in parental employment decisions. She describes how she got interested in this impactful topic and how she found her mentor. She is a 2024 recipient of the AAP Marshall Klaus Award in Health Services Research and a participant in the Vanderbilt Patient/ Practice Outcomes Research in Effectiveness and Systems Science (PROgRESS) T32 Program. In this episode she describes her experience in grant writing and winning the AAP Marshall Klaus award. She also provides valuable advice to incoming fellows who are interested in the physician scientist pathway in health services research. As always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
Send us a textTreatment of Hypotension of Prematurity: a randomised trial.Alderliesten T, Arasteh E, van Alphen A, Groenendaal F, Dudink J, Benders MJ, van Bel F, Lemmers P.Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2025 May 24:fetalneonatal-2024-328253. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2024-328253. Online ahead of print.PMID: 40413017As always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
This episode covers retinopathy of prematurity.Written notes can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/paediatrics/neonatology/rop/Questions can be found at https://members.zerotofinals.com/Books can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/books/The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.
This episode covers apnoea of prematurity.Written notes can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/paediatrics/neonatology/apnoea/Questions can be found at https://members.zerotofinals.com/Books can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/books/The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.
This episode covers prematurity.Written notes can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/paediatrics/neonatology/prematurity/Questions can be found at https://members.zerotofinals.com/Books can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/books/The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.