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Neonatology / NICU

A Bright Future: Parker’s Story

November 6, 2013

neonatal infant pulse oximeter for premature babies on baby foot

A first birthday party was an uncertainty for Parker Evans, who was born weighing just 1 pound, 1 ounce after only 23 weeks gestation.

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New Webcam System Connects Parents with Babies in the NICU

September 17, 2013

CHOC at Mission Hospital is the first children’s hospital in California that allows families to see real-time, live video of their infant.

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CHOC Children’s Surgical NICU Offers Coordinated Treatment Approach

August 27, 2013

CHOC’s Surgical NICU, a dedicated space within the NICU, utilizes a comprehensive method to care for these tiny patients with special needs.

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Finally, A Family

January 1, 2013

When Breanne was only 30 weeks pregnant, something went wrong. The teams from Mission Hospital and CHOC Mission worked to save 3 lives.

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The Top 10 Questions Every Parent Should Ask Their NICU Care Team

April 27, 2012

Newborn babies who need intensive medical attention are often admitted into a special area of the hospital called the NICU. 

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Kangaroo Care: A Special Bond Between Premature Babies and their Parents

November 21, 2011

Kangaroo care is the practice of giving a sick or premature baby skin-to-skin contact — usually against a parent’s chest.

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