Author: Linda Rector M.S. CCLS
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1557668523
Category: Medical
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1557668523
Category: Medical
Supporting Siblings and Their Families During Intensive Baby Care
This book is designed for professionals to assist families in supporting the siblings of infants hospitalized in the NICU. Download Supporting Siblings and Their Families During Intensive Baby Care medical books for free.
The birth and hospitalization of the baby is a stressful situation for the entire family, but most resources about the NICU do not focus on the needs of siblings or consider the effect on the family as a whole. The books chapters address the many stages a family go through when the mother has a high risk pregnancy or when the family has a baby in the NICU. High risk pregnancy, the birth of an infant who needs to be hospitalized, visiting the NICU, transitioning home, and growing together upon the infant's return home are all covered from the perspective of how to support siblings. The book also discusses sibling support Get Supporting Siblings and Their Families During Intensive Baby Care our bestseller medical books.
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