Archive for prematurity
My son is a NICU GraD: Here’s what I’ve learned
			My husband and I aren’t first-time parents, but when our twins were born nine weeks early a year ago, everything we thought we knew went out the window. The thing is, it wasn’t Cal and Theo’s early arrival that was the biggest shock; it was the challenges that came afterward. Life with newborns and a ... Read More about My son is a NICU GraD: Here’s what I’ve learned		
		
	Beyond expectations: Treating Isaac’s teratoma through an EXIT procedure
			Jennifer worked as a hairdresser until just days before delivering her son, Isaac, last December, even though she had planned to stop a week earlier. Beating expectations must run in the family because Isaac has been doing just that since before he was even born. He has amazed everyone around him with how well he ... Read More about Beyond expectations: Treating Isaac’s teratoma through an EXIT procedure		
		
	The best decision: Triplet Jayden is thriving after CDH repair
			Jayden is barely a year old, but he’s already been through more ups and downs than some adults. Born at just 27 weeks — along with his brothers Jacob and Jamari — he’s overcome tremendous odds, not just as a triplet and preemie, but because he was born with a serious condition called congenital diaphragmatic ... Read More about The best decision: Triplet Jayden is thriving after CDH repair		
		
			Tagged: congenital diaphragmatic hernia, MFCC, prematurity, surgery
		
	Advancing mother-child health globally: Grace Chan MD, MPH, PhD
			First in an ongoing series profiling researchers at Boston Children’s Hospital. Globally, five million children die annually before the age of 5. Forty percent of these deaths are in the first month — and many are preventable. Grace Chan, MD, MPH, PhD, finds these numbers unacceptable. They contrast starkly with U.S. medicine, including at Boston ... Read More about Advancing mother-child health globally: Grace Chan MD, MPH, PhD		
		
	Could gene therapy relieve post-hemorrhagic hydrocephalus?
			Premature infants, especially very low birthweight babies, are at risk for intraventricular hemorrhage. A frequent complication of these brain bleeds is hydrocephalus, an accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the brain ventricles that can gravely disrupt brain development. If hydrocephalus develops, a child may need shunt operations throughout life to manage the fluid buildup. Could ... Read More about Could gene therapy relieve post-hemorrhagic hydrocephalus?		
		
	Bringing Xavien home: One family’s journey with bronchopulmonary dysplasia
			Xavien Velazquez is getting ready to celebrate his first birthday. It’s a milestone for every child but especially meaningful for this little boy who has spent more than half his life away from home receiving care for bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), a chronic lung disease characterized by respiratory distress that is most often seen in newborns ... Read More about Bringing Xavien home: One family’s journey with bronchopulmonary dysplasia		
		
	Therapy developed at Boston Children’s stops preeclampsia before it starts
			Preeclampsia occurs in about 3 to 5 percent of all pregnancies. Characterized by very high maternal blood pressure, it can lead to serious, sometimes fatal, complications in both mother and baby. In severe cases, early delivery is often the only effective treatment, usually before the baby’s lungs are fully developed. Researchers within the Division of ... Read More about Therapy developed at Boston Children’s stops preeclampsia before it starts		
		
			Tagged: fetal medicine, newborn medicine, pregnancy, prematurity, stem cells
		
	Pregnant during the COVID-19 outbreak? What you need to know
			If you’re pregnant and expecting to deliver your baby soon, you may have questions and concerns related to the current COVID-19 outbreak, especially if your child may need additional care after birth.   To answer some common questions about what to expect, we spoke with Dr. Louise Wilkins-Haug, director of Maternal Fetal Medicine in the Maternal Fetal ... Read More about Pregnant during the COVID-19 outbreak? What you need to know		
		
			Tagged: coronavirus, MFCC, prematurity
		
	For Kenny’s family, it’s a beautiful day
			As recent immigrants to Boston from Honduras, Jessy and Edgar didn’t have an easy life, but they were happy. They were both working full-time, raising their teen son, and finding their place in the U.S. They were moving forward. Four years after their arrival, the family was elated to be expecting another son. When Kendall ... Read More about For Kenny’s family, it’s a beautiful day		
		
			Tagged: icu, prematurity
		
	Relationship talks: Staying together through a child’s illness
			Among the many stresses of having an ill or injured child, parents often feel a strain on their marriage. Whenever she can, clinical social worker Katherine Preston, LICSW, reassures families that a child’s illness does not automatically spell the end of the parents’ relationship. Based on studies of families facing childhood cancer and diabetes, Preston ... Read More about Relationship talks: Staying together through a child’s illness		
		
	 
	 
     
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			