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The Premature Baby Book: A Parents Guide to Coping and Caring in the First Years (Paperback)

~ (Author), Ann Kositsky (Author) "You have just a baby-weeks, perhaps months, too early-and your child has been taken from you to be treated in a special nursery..." (more)
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"The book is splended and will certainly fill a real need for mothers and fathers of prematures. I admire the scholarly approach--it's a great job!" --T. Berry Brazelton, M.D., Chief of the Child Development Unit at Harvard Medican School; author of Doctor & Child, Infants & Mothers, Toddlers & Parents, and On Becoming a Family "I am impressed...just the kind of thing that is so badly needed...strikes just the right note with the balance of information and the experiences of parents." --Martin P.M. Richards, Ph.D., psychologist, Child Care Development Group, University of Cambridge, England "Helen Harrison and Ann Kositsky have done a monumental job in producing this book, which so sentively integrates the facts and feelings accompanying premature birth." --from the Foreward by Roberta A. Ballard, M.D., Chief, Department of Pediatrics and Director, Newborn Services, Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center, San Francisco, California "While my daughter was in the nursery, I read and reread the medical sections pertaining to her condition. The information was a great help and a comfort to me. At last, a 'Doctor Spock' for parents of preamature babies!" --Jo Eckerly, mother of a premie "I learned a lot from reading The Premature Baby Book, especially about respitory distress syndrome (RDS) and about follow-up of premautres--information that still pertains to my three-year[-old prematurely born son." --Juliene Lipson, R.N., Ph.D. and mother of a premie "Reading the experiences of others helped me cope with the strict bed rest, the medications and disappointment I felt as missing the perfect pregnancy and birth I'd hoped for. It would have taken hours of discussion with my OB and a neonatologist to impart the wealth of detailed knowledge I gained from The Premature Baby Book." --Alexandra Escher, mother of two premature babies -- Review


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"The book is splended and will certainly fill a real need for mothers and fathers of prematures. I admire the scholarly approach--it's a great job!" --T. Berry Brazelton, M.D., Chief of the Child Development Unit at Harvard Medican School; author of Doctor & Child, Infants & Mothers, Toddlers & Parents, and On Becoming a Family

"I am impressed...just the kind of thing that is so badly needed...strikes just the right note with the balance of information and the experiences of parents." --Martin P.M. Richards, Ph.D., psychologist, Child Care Development Group, University of Cambridge, England

"Helen Harrison and Ann Kositsky have done a monumental job in producing this book, which so sentively integrates the facts and feelings accompanying premature birth." --from the Foreward by Roberta A. Ballard, M.D., Chief, Department of Pediatrics and Director, Newborn Services, Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center, San Francisco, California

"While my daughter was in the nursery, I read and reread the medical sections pertaining to her condition. The information was a great help and a comfort to me. At last, a 'Doctor Spock' for parents of preamature babies!" --Jo Eckerly, mother of a premie

"I learned a lot from reading The Premature Baby Book, especially about respitory distress syndrome (RDS) and about follow-up of premautres--information that still pertains to my three-year[-old prematurely born son." --Juliene Lipson, R.N., Ph.D. and mother of a premie

"Reading the experiences of others helped me cope with the strict bed rest, the medications and disappointment I felt as missing the perfect pregnancy and birth I'd hoped for. It would have taken hours of discussion with my OB and a neonatologist to impart the wealth of detailed knowledge I gained from The Premature Baby Book." --Alexandra Escher, mother of two premature babies

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin; 1 edition (July 15, 1983)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312636490
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312636494
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #844,621 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Nursery Nurse Speaks Out, July 21, 2003
By Linda S. Cole (Walnut Creek, Ca. United States) - See all my reviews
As a Intensive Care Nursery Nurse, as well as the parent of a former premature baby, Helen Harrison's book is extremely outdated. It was a bible when it was first published in 1983, but the field of neonatal medicine is constantly changing and any book written over 5 years ago is probably outdated, not to mention 20 years ago. My hat is off to Helen Harrison for her pioneering the field of premature parenting,but there are many other more recent books which will be far more useful to premature parents than this one. Linda Cole RN
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5.0 out of 5 stars Laurel's Primer for Parents of Micro-Preemies, November 15, 2000
By Lawrence J. Gist II (Palos Verdes, CA) - See all my reviews
As the father of two identical twin girls born at 26 weeks andaveraging 2 pounds each -- I found The Premature Baby Book to be veryhelpful in gaining an understanding of premature care and treatment. Iordered the book written by Helen Harrison and Ann Kositsky (as wellas several others) and found their book to be the most comprehensiveof books on the market addressing premature birth. My only criticismof the book is that many of the statistics utilized within the bookare out-dated and present a somewhat pessimistic view regardingpremature survival and disabilities. I highly recommend this book ifyou have a premature child.

Note that my daughter, Laurel, did notsurvive. After 24 days of making steady improvement, Laurel contractedNEC and rapidly deteriorated. Laurel's identical twin sister, Caitlin,is now 2 1/2 years old and is both health and happy. However, in manyways my mind and feelings still live the trauma of my children beingmicro-preemies. In Laurel's memory I wrote a booklet (distributed forfree) just for parents of micro-preemies. The booklet is not intendedto replace the book length treatment of the issues addressed in ThePremature Baby Book, rather the booklet is designed to give parentssome basic information pending the arrival of their Amazon order...that you have the need to order The Premature Baby Book. You and yourfamily will be in my thoughts.

Laurel's Dad

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Preemie Bible.., August 16, 1997
By shellic@worldnet.att.net (US - North Carolina) - See all my reviews
This book is considered the NICU/preemie bible. Anyone with a child born prematurely would find the information in this book helpful -- although the book is rather old, it contains information that can lead you to ask the right questions, to ask for the right tests, etc. etc. My son was born prematurely but I didn't find this book until months after he was released from NICU. The moment I got it I absorbed everything I could and wished I'd had it when my son was still in NICU. It answers questions that doctors tend to dance around. The author is a very nice woman -- I've talked with her online in preemie support groups and I understand she is working on an updated version. The stories of various "outcomes" of preemies was especially moving for me. If you know someone who has a child in NICU or who recently had a preemie, this is an excellent book to recommend. I think every NICU should have a copy to loan to parents.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent tool for the Preemie baby journey
As a mother of two micro-preemies (1 pd 11oz & 1 pd 14oz), this book helped to educate me, and it helped me through the emotions. Read more
Published 10 months ago by V. Woods

5.0 out of 5 stars Mom to a former preemie that was one pound, eleven ounces
I am a Mom to a former preemie. My daughter was born nine years ago and this book helped me understand with what was going on with our little girl. Read more
Published on December 10, 2002 by nik610

2.0 out of 5 stars Good info if your baby was born 20 years ago!
This USED to be the bible of premie books. Twenty plus years later we have made tremendous strides in saving babies. Read more
Published on October 1, 2001 by Kathleen S. Crettier

4.0 out of 5 stars Premature Baby Book - Great Guide
I agree with the other two reviewers regarding this book. A friend of mine recommended this book to me after I had my son prematurely. Read more
Published on April 5, 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars Great resource guide, needs updating
This book was a tremendous help when coping with the birth of both premature sons. It has very easy to understand definitions and provides wonderful life stories. Read more
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