IN THE NICU:
Parenting in the NICU
When your baby arrives prematurely or sick, you are thrown into a whole new world with new expectations, decisions and language. Here's help on parenting a baby in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Building Your Confidence
Becoming an Informed Parent
Getting Close with Your Baby
Holding Your Baby Close: Kangaroo Care
Feeding Your Baby
Caring for Multiples
Paying for NICU Care
Preemies: Table of Contents
Preemies: The Essential Guide etc. to Preemies: An Excerpt
Seasonal Flu and H1N1 Flu: Important Information for Parents
Resources
Understanding Your Premature Infant: An Interactive Program for Parents 
Understanding Your Premature Infant
Coping with the NICU Experience
Having a baby in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is very stressful for parents. The uncertainty, the highs and lows, and the decisions all take their toll.
Family & Friends
While your baby is in the NICU, you may feel torn between your infant and the needs of your other children. Grandparents, other relatives and friends will want to know how to help.
Leaving the NICU
The big day is approaching! Your baby is leaving the NICU, either to step-down care or to finally go home. How should you prepare to make sure the transition goes as smoothly as possible?








