Preemie Parents: Recovering from Baby's Premature Birth

Preemie Parents: Recovering from Baby's Premature Birth

by Lisa McDermott-Perez
Preemie Parents: Recovering from Baby's Premature Birth

Preemie Parents: Recovering from Baby's Premature Birth

by Lisa McDermott-Perez

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Overview

The number of premature births in the United States has risen dramatically in recent years, with premature birth now designated the #1 obstetrics problem in the United States-affecting some 12 percent of all births. Caught up in these births-where a mother's arms and joy are replaced by incubators and cautious hope-are the parents, whose strength and emotional stability may understandably wane in the face of the challenges and fears created by the early birth.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313056512
Publisher: ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
Publication date: 01/30/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 318 KB

About the Author

Lisa McDermott-Perez is a Licensed Psychotherapist and certified Family Therapist, and also the mother of a child born prematurely.

What People are Saying About This

Susan Hegarty

"I was an obstetrical nurse for 12 years and I learned more about newborn parenting from this book than any experience I had on the job. The author expertly interweaves use of psychotherapeutic techniques useful throughout life, not just in crises situations. This book is a must read for anyone involved in the care and nurturing of a preterm infant. I would also recommend this book as an optional text for any nursing student considering a career in neonatal nursing."

Susan Hegarty, Nurse Educator, Professor Emeritus, Prairie State College

Susan Hegarty

"I was an obstetrical nurse for 12 years and I learned more about newborn parenting from this book than any experience I had on the job. The author expertly interweaves use of psychotherapeutic techniques useful throughout life, not just in crises situations. This book is a must read for anyone involved in the care and nurturing of a preterm infant. I would also recommend this book as an optional text for any nursing student considering a career in neonatal nursing."

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