Stanford Children’s Uses Advanced Neonatology Care and a Minimally Invasive...
Meet the smallest baby to have been treated by our Preterm PDA Closure Program team Twenty-one-month-old Theia Dudorova toddles around her house, proud that she’s just discovered how to walk. She’s...
View ArticleThese NICU Grads Are All Grown Up
Nearly 800 children and their families met up for the 38th NICU/ICN grad party at Packard Children’s to reunite with the caregivers who saved them. Over the last five years, Lucile Packard Children’s...
View ArticleExpert High-Risk Pregnancy Care Gets Mom to the Vital 23-Week Mark
Compassionate in-depth fetal counseling helps family make the best decision for them When Emily Van became pregnant with her third child, she expected an easy time. After all, she had had smooth...
View ArticleSomething Wicked(ly fun) is Happening at Stanford Children’s Health
Inside the spook-tacular celebration at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Doctors, nurses, therapists, hospital staff and volunteers at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford all went the extra...
View ArticleMicropreemie Twins Grow Up and Give Back
National Prematurity Awareness Month has a special meaning for two 24-year-olds In the United States, at least one in 10 babies is born preterm, or at less than 37 weeks. With prematurity comes a host...
View ArticleCan Talking to a Baby Matter as Much as Calories?
Findings back up a long-standing reading program in the Stanford Children’s NICU A newly published study from a team of researchers and physician-scientists at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health adds...
View ArticleStanford Children’s ‘Baby Whisperer’ Celebrates 24 Years of Comforting and...
Sue Moses is known to many as the ‘baby whisperer’ because of the way she is able to calm babies. When walking into a hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit, you’ll hear the beeps and whirring of...
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