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My pandemic post-pregnancy: โPeople donโt realize how lonely the NICU experience can beโ
Read full article: My pandemic post-pregnancy: โPeople donโt realize how lonely the NICU experience can beโIn 2016, Valerie Collignon gave birth at 35 weeks, which resulted in a week-long NICU stay that she described as โtraumatizing.โ
My pandemic pregnancy: โWeโre 18 years old ... We had to jump inโ
Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: โWeโre 18 years old ... We had to jump inโWhen Delicia Garzaโs newborn daughter underwent surgery, an operation that required an overnight hospital stay, the San Antonio woman said it felt like the walls were closing in on her.
My pandemic pregnancy: โWe were sitting there with a happy, healthy newborn, and then suddenly, it switchedโ
Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: โWe were sitting there with a happy, healthy newborn, and then suddenly, it switchedโWhen Melissa Vick gave birth to her first child, a son, in May 2017, she and her husband Greg felt like they were able to share him with their friends and family, almost immediately.
Are you pregnant or trying for a baby? Everything to know as coronavirus pandemic continues
Read full article: Are you pregnant or trying for a baby? Everything to know as coronavirus pandemic continuesWhether youโre pregnant now or you were hoping to be in the next few months, this might feel like an overwhelming time, living through the current coronavirus, or COVID-19, pandemic. Time magazine recently reported that fact in an article this week about COVID-19 and how it relates to pregnant women. Yes, pregnant women are generally more susceptible to viruses, for example, the flu. Itโs true that thereโs limited information and published literature about exactly how susceptible pregnant women are to COVID-19, and the severity of infection. If youโre pregnant or had been trying for a baby, stay in even better contact with your doctor or health care provider.