A very good friend of mine, who is also very involved with Preemie Prints, posted this beautiful picture on our Preemie Prints facebook page today. I just wanted to tell her thank you and post the precious pic for everyone to see! It brought smiles & tears to my eyes when I saw it, becuase I know what a strong and beautiful baby girl this is. I'm very blessed to have her and her lovely family in my life. Baby Olivia was born weighing 3lb 9oz and has been a strong baby from the moment she entered this world. I look very forward to getting to know her just like I have done with her sister who was also a preemie. What a sweet photo!! ~Amber
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Friday, September 28, 2012
Preemie Donations Warm Our Hearts
The Brazos Valley Knitting Guild dropped off a beautiful donation of preemie hats today! They will be partnering with us on future projects for local & national NICU families that will include booties/hand mitts, preemie hats, outfits, angel wraps, and prayer shaws for angel families. We are very excited and blessed to have their support and partnership. Each and every donation touches so many. The people who make or buy the donated item, our organization, the receiving NICU families, hospital nurses, and of course the tiny babies...all receive special blessings and joy from just one item. So thank you to every supporter, donor, and to our new friends at The Brazos Valley Knitting Guild!
A Preemie Prints NICU Grad Quads Team Shoot in Houston, Tx!
Please enjoy our inspirational photos and consider supporting our
mission to share hope with families who have a baby born prematurely or
critically ill. Our programs include an online support group, the gift of
photography, group events and meetings, information, and email support. Our
mission is to connect parents and let them know they are not alone. We thank our supporters, volunteers, and donors for
allowing us to touch the lives of NICU, preemie, and angel families.
We pray these special memories will help the parents to remember how strong they are in
overcoming an extremely difficult time!
For this very special quads NICU Graduate shoot, we decided to have two of our Houston, Tx area volunteers team up for this lively shoot. We hope you enjoy these precious 4 and their smiles bring much joy to you today!! Thank you to Alisha & Karina for volunteering and taking such beautiful photos for this family.
"Olivia and Chloe spent 63 days in the NICU, and Emma and Luke spent 69 days in the NICU. Chloe had pneumothoraces that required chest tubes and intubation for a few days. Otherwise, they had normal preemie issues - apnea and bradycardia episodes, needing oxygen with feeds for a while, and reflux. My husband and I were able to spend every day with them before they came home just shy of their original due date."
For this very special quads NICU Graduate shoot, we decided to have two of our Houston, Tx area volunteers team up for this lively shoot. We hope you enjoy these precious 4 and their smiles bring much joy to you today!! Thank you to Alisha & Karina for volunteering and taking such beautiful photos for this family.
A note from mom:
Volunteer Photographers:
Alisha Cornett & Karina Johnson - Houston, Tx
A note from Alisha
"It was fabulous, and seeing all four babies together happy and healthy was absolutely precious. Traci and Richard are blessed with four healthy babies. They were a joy to photograph, and the mommy helpers were a great asset to the quickness of each sequence and keeping the babies happy and giggling."
A note from Karina
"They played, crawled or rolled and
were chewing on just about anything since they are teething! With big smiles and
beautiful eyes they captivated all the ladies in the room. The quads were great,
they were having so much fun with the homemade toys people made for them! It was
so nice to see some ladies from the community and Church come together to help
Traci out for this shoot. It wouldn't have been as smooth with out their help,
thank you everybody!"Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Welcome New NICU Photography Volunteer in Fort Polk, LA
Dorinda Herald
Herald Photography
Service Area: Fort Polk, LA
About Dorinda:
"Ever since starting my career in photography, I have wanted to find a way
to give back. I believe God has give me this gift to serve others (1 Peter
4:10)"
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Sweet Baby Lottie's NICU Graduate Photos!
Please enjoy our inspirational photos and consider supporting our
mission to share hope with families who have a baby born prematurely or
critically ill. Our programs include an online support group, the gift of
photography, group events and meetings, information, and email support. Our
mission is to connect parents and let them know they are not alone. We thank our supporters, volunteers, and donors for
allowing us to touch the lives of NICU, preemie, and angel families.
We pray these memories will help the parents to remember how strong they are in
overcoming an extremely difficult time!
"Our daughter, Lottie, is our 4th child living. She was born 4/4/12 at 27.5 weeks at 1lb, 15 oz. we were at riverside for 63 days and finally were released on oxygen and a monitor.we were home for 8 days and followed up with our BPD clinic. When they downloaded her apnea monitor, she had 53 bradys and desats dropping into the 50s and was immediately admitted to Children's main campus."
A note from mom:
Volunteer Photographer:
Michelle True - Selma,
ID
A note from Michelle
"Pictures taken of Lottie Rose, age 4 and a half months. Her family includes two
older twin sisters, Eleanor and Millie, and an older brother Dominic. Her mother
is Jess and dad Tim. Had a great time working with this family, they are all so
nice. Little Lottie has a surgery scheduled for next month, so maybe we can add
her to the prayer list. The just under 2 year old twins were so sweet fawning
over their little sis!"
These images are property of Preemie Prints, our
volunteer photographers, and our families who have allowed us to share them with
you. Please do not use for any purpose.
Zinc Deficiency and Diaper Rash
Photo Credit |
We tried everything- several different types of cream, airing her bottom out, bottom baths, etc. Despite all of our best efforts (doctors and nurses included!), our poor little girl was still red as a cherry, and in extreme discomfort.
As a mom this was incredibly difficult to watch. When your baby has so many pains and struggles that most normal babies don't have, its hard to see their level of discomfort increased by something so simple.
Enter one brilliant Neonatologist! One of the doctor's on our little girl's team had come across an article in a medical journal about zinc deficiencies. Zinc deficiencies are more common in preemies because the third trimester is when they store it up (our daughter had skipped that last trimester all together). Sometimes zinc deficiency can cause severe diaper rash, rash that is not alleviated by cream.
Since we had tried everything else, we were desperate and decided to give this theory a shot. An extra zinc supplement was added to her regular daily dose of supplements.
Miraculously, within days the rash cleared.
I share this because only one doctor out of four thought of it, and only because she had stumbled upon it in a medical journal. Perhaps its not a common problem, and perhaps not every doctor is aware of it.
If your preemie develops an incurable diaper rash, I recommend asking your doctor about the possibility of a zinc deficiency. Here's to your baby's healthy and happy bottom!
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Good Samaritan Community Photo Shoot
Please enjoy our inspirational photos and consider supporting our mission to share hope with families who have a baby born prematurely or critically ill. Our programs include an online support group, the gift of photography, group events and meetings, information, and email support. Our mission is to connect parents and let them know they are not alone. We thank our supporters, volunteers, and donors for allowing us to touch the lives of NICU, preemie, and angel families. We pray these memories will help the parents to remember how strong they are in overcoming an extremely difficult time!
In addition we have chosen to donate a potion of our time to surrounding organizations who also support families facing difficult situations. Good Samaritan is an amazing organization helping so many each year! We are blessed to be able to work with them and offer the gift of beautiful photography to their families as well!
A note from our volunteer about the beautiful shoots...
"I was recently given the honor of photographing precious families that are part of the Good Samaritan group. This was my second session with them in the past few months. In total, I have photographed 9 families. These families have ranged from expecting their first child to newborns all the way up to having multiple children. These families are amazing in both their personalities and in their choices to carry their unborn children in difficult situations.
Some of the sessions were rather easy as the baby did not move very far, or the children were old enough to actually take the directions was giving them; although, sometimes their mom and dad had to translate to them first. I think the hardest session I had was with a set of twin little boys named Juan and Fran. They absolutely did NOT want their picture taken, a desire to play with the other children at the sessions, and an inability to understand the directions I was trying to give them. So I had to get a little creative with them. In the end, I did get some good photographs of them and their family as well as all the other families that I have been introduced to.
I am so glad, greatful, and honored that I was chosen for this assignment and can't wait to photograph more of these families in the very near future."
~Mellissa Roy, Volunteer Photographer Bryan College Station, Tx
In addition we have chosen to donate a potion of our time to surrounding organizations who also support families facing difficult situations. Good Samaritan is an amazing organization helping so many each year! We are blessed to be able to work with them and offer the gift of beautiful photography to their families as well!
A note from our volunteer about the beautiful shoots...
"I was recently given the honor of photographing precious families that are part of the Good Samaritan group. This was my second session with them in the past few months. In total, I have photographed 9 families. These families have ranged from expecting their first child to newborns all the way up to having multiple children. These families are amazing in both their personalities and in their choices to carry their unborn children in difficult situations.
Some of the sessions were rather easy as the baby did not move very far, or the children were old enough to actually take the directions was giving them; although, sometimes their mom and dad had to translate to them first. I think the hardest session I had was with a set of twin little boys named Juan and Fran. They absolutely did NOT want their picture taken, a desire to play with the other children at the sessions, and an inability to understand the directions I was trying to give them. So I had to get a little creative with them. In the end, I did get some good photographs of them and their family as well as all the other families that I have been introduced to.
I am so glad, greatful, and honored that I was chosen for this assignment and can't wait to photograph more of these families in the very near future."
~Mellissa Roy, Volunteer Photographer Bryan College Station, Tx
Saturday, September 8, 2012
October 15th - Pregnancy & Infant Loss Awareness Day
We are so blessed to have Jeff Borcherding, chaplain at the College Station Medical Center, David Casper musician, and Charity the Clown joining us for this special evening celebrating angels! This event takes place on October 15th in honor of Pregnancy & Infant Loss Awareness Day. Please RSVP.
If you do not live in Bryan College Station area or within driving distance, please check out this wonderful list of similar events taking place across the nation and plan to attend.
Playscapes, swings, basketball courts and
activities for kids & families to enjoy together. Bring a “potluck” food item. You can bring a plate of sandwiches, appetizers, side dishes, chips, fruits or veggies, drinks, or a sweet treat to share with other families.
If you do not live in Bryan College Station area or within driving distance, please check out this wonderful list of similar events taking place across the nation and plan to attend.
Come out and enjoy a fun potluck family picnic and honor your angel. All families who have experienced a pregnancy or infant loss are invited to honor their angel. The public, friends, and family are invited to attend in support!
activities for kids & families to enjoy together. Bring a “potluck” food item. You can bring a plate of sandwiches, appetizers, side dishes, chips, fruits or veggies, drinks, or a sweet treat to share with other families.
October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month
We will have a candle lighting & balloon release ceremony.
Please bring a personalized candle, wear family t-shirts, or bring another memory item in honor of your angel.
The names of each child will be read aloud followed by a moment of silence. At this point, anyone wanting to say a few words may do so. (More information on schedule to follow). A local hospital chaplain will also be present to speak.
If you cannot be present but would like to participate please email you angels name to amber@preemieprints.org to be read aloud during the release.
October 15, 2012
6:00 - 8:00
Central Park - College Station Tx
RSVP: amber@preemieprints.org
www.preemieprints.org
Pictures From The Event:
We will have a candle lighting & balloon release ceremony.
Please bring a personalized candle, wear family t-shirts, or bring another memory item in honor of your angel.
The names of each child will be read aloud followed by a moment of silence. At this point, anyone wanting to say a few words may do so. (More information on schedule to follow). A local hospital chaplain will also be present to speak.
If you cannot be present but would like to participate please email you angels name to amber@preemieprints.org to be read aloud during the release.
October 15, 2012
6:00 - 8:00
Central Park - College Station Tx
RSVP: amber@preemieprints.org
www.preemieprints.org
Pictures From The Event:
Precious Quinn's NICU Grad Photos!
Please enjoy our inspirational photos and consider supporting our mission to share hope with families who have a baby born prematurely or critically ill. Our programs include an online support group, the gift of photography, group events and meetings, information, and email support. Our mission is to connect parents and let them know they are not alone. We thank our supporters, volunteers, and donors for allowing us to touch the lives of NICU, preemie, and angel families. We pray these memories will help the parents to remember how strong they are in overcoming an extremely difficult time!
A note from mom:
"We had a 10 week 1 day NICU stay. The first few days were rocky due to bleeding in his lungs, but he recovered quickly and kept progressing. He stayed at St. Vincent's Medical, I visited every day and did skin to skin for about 5 hours a day."
Volunteer Photographer:
Tammy Fraley - Vancouver, WA
A note from Tammy
"I had such a great time with Quinn and his mom at the park. He's such a sweet little boy. He has the dreamiest eyes and look at those curls!"
These images are property of Preemie Prints, our volunteer photographers, and our families who have allowed us to share them with you. Please do not use for any purpose.
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