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Now updated and expanded—a gentle and comprehensive guide for parents expecting a baby with a prenatal diagnosis of a life-limiting condition. When prenatal testing reveals that a baby is expected to die before or shortly after birth, many parents choose to proceed with the pregnancy and embrace the time they are able to have with their baby, before birth as well as afterward. With compassion and support, A Gift of Time walks these parents step-by-step through this challenging and emotional experience—from receiving the diagnosis to coping with the pregnancy and making plans for the baby's birth and peaceful death. The second edition of this gentle guide offers inspiration and reassurance through the voices of numerous parents who have walked this path with their beloved baby. Their moving experiences are stories not only of grief but of joy and peace. This edition: • Expands the content substantially to incorporate new research and guidelines • Features additional vignettes from more than 160 parents about their experiences and coping strategies • Offers encouragement and more practical ideas for moving forward, including updated guidance for decision-making and ideas for embracing the time with the baby, from before birth to after death • Describes the importance of perinatal hospice and palliative care, which has continued to grow worldwide since the first edition was published, and how to access this care Drawing from parent experiences and published research, this new edition is full of practical suggestions for parents as well as health care professionals. Caring and thoughtful, A Gift of Time helps parents navigate this difficult news and the journey that follows.
"A Gift of Time" is a gentle and practical guide for parents who decide to continue their pregnancy knowing that their baby's life will be brief. When prenatal testing reveals that an unborn child is expected to die before or shortly after birth, some parents will choose to proceed with the pregnancy and to welcome their child into the world. With compassion and support, "A Gift of Time" walks them step-by-step through this challenging and emotional experience--from the infant's life-limiting prenatal diagnosis and the decision to have the baby to coping with the pregnancy and making plans for the baby's birth and death. "A Gift of Time" also offers inspiration and reassurance through the memories of numerous parents who have loved a child who did not survive. Their moving experiences are stories of grief--and of hope. Their anguish over the prenatal diagnosis turns to joy and love during the birth of their child and to gratitude and peace when reflecting on their baby's short life. Full of practical suggestions for parents and for caregivers, "A Gift of Time" also features the innovative concept of perinatal hospice and palliative care. Caring and thoughtful, the book helps parents embrace the extraordinary time they will have with their child.
"Parenthood transforms you. Even before this crisis, you may
have experienced a wide range of feelings triggered by pregnancy,
birth, and welcoming a new baby. The NICU experience challenges
your emotional coping, your developing parental identity, your
relationship skills, and your ability to adjust." "Intensive Parenting" explores the emotions of parenting in the
neonatal intensive care unit, from in-hospital through issues and
concerns after the child is home. Deboral L. Davis and Mara Tesler
Stein describe and affirm the wide range of experiences and
emotional reactions that occur in the NICU and offer strategies for
parents coping with their baby's condition and
hospitalization. Deborah L. Davis, PhD, is a developmental psychologist and
writer who is the author of several books that support grieving
parents including "Empty Cradle, Broken Heart: Surviving the Death
of Your Baby" and "Loving and Letting Go." Mara Tesler Stein, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist. She
consults to healthcare providers and hospitals, guiding their
efforts to improve the level of psychological support and care to
families in Labor and Delivery and in the NICU. She specializes in
the emotional aspects of coping with crisis around pregnancy and
parenting.
'Stillbirth, Yet Still Born' offers tailored information and support to accompany parents through the early hours, days and weeks that follow the death and birth of their beloved baby. It also offers strategies for enduring labour and delivery, and compassionate suggestions for spending time with the lost child.
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