Parenting Mighty Littles: Parenting from the NICU and Beyond
Mighty Littles
48 episodes
9 months ago
Sue Ludwig, neonatal occupational therapist and founder of the National Association of Neonatal Therapists joins the podcast to discuss the themes in her book, "Tiny Humans, Big Lessons - How the NICU taught me to live with energy, intention, and purpose". We discuss themes of energy, joy, baggage, forgiveness, and the energy-sucking myth known as balance.
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Sue Ludwig, neonatal occupational therapist and founder of the National Association of Neonatal Therapists joins the podcast to discuss the themes in her book, "Tiny Humans, Big Lessons - How the NICU taught me to live with energy, intention, and purpose". We discuss themes of energy, joy, baggage, forgiveness, and the energy-sucking myth known as balance.
Sue Ludwig, neonatal occupational therapist and founder of the National Association of Neonatal Therapists joins the podcast to discuss the themes in her book, "Tiny Humans, Big Lessons - How the NICU taught me to live with energy, intention, and purpose". We discuss themes of energy, joy, baggage, forgiveness, and the energy-sucking myth known as balance.
We all want to protect our newborns, and we have heard all about hand washing, disinfecting, and limiting sick visitors. But, what about those situations that aren't so clear cut? Join us to get some valuable insight one protecting your littles ones, as well as questions to ask yourself when you are making these first parenting decisions.
And we are back! The Mighty Littles Podcast is finally back with new episodes, focusing on transitioning home after the NICU and life with infants at home.
Madeline joins Dr. Zimmermannn on the podcast to discuss her preterm delivery at 25 weeks, her NICU journey, and ultimate diagnosis of "incompetent cervix". She is on a mission to change medical language from "incompetent cervix" to "early cervical opening" - removing the language of guilt on the mother.
Listening to birth stories is a way to feel empowered for your own birth, as well as to heal from a traumatic birth. Gretchen talks about her emergent delivery by C-section of her son Alex, born at 23 weeks.
The Mighty Littles Podcast is back with new episodes starting in September. Join us for NICU Awareness in September, a discussion of words and labels in October, and Prematurity Awareness Month in November.
Dr. Joanna Parga-Belinkie and Dr. Anna Zimmermann talk about baby heads and why infants may have funny-shaped heads. We discuss both craniosynostosis (early fusion of the bones) and positional plagiocephaly.
Carl MacDonald's twins were born at 27 weeks. He has started telling his story on his blog and through social media, discussing the NICU from a Dad's perspective.
I new report this past week brought new attention to the issue of heavy metals in processed baby food. In this podcast we talk about the data presented in the report, the science and background of heavy metals and baby food, as well as recommendations and take aways.
Apnea of Prematurity is a common problem in the NICU. In this episode we discuss definitions, physiology, treatment and review some common case scenarios.
Rebecca Lee from @babysignnj, a speech language pathologist who specializes in teaching baby sign language joins the mighty littles podcast to discuss the benefits of baby sign language and tips to start with your mighty littles.
Words are Powerful. They have the power to heal and the power to humiliate. Words can become labels which, while sometimes difficult to swallow, can also bring services.
Parenting Mighty Littles: Parenting from the NICU and Beyond
Sue Ludwig, neonatal occupational therapist and founder of the National Association of Neonatal Therapists joins the podcast to discuss the themes in her book, "Tiny Humans, Big Lessons - How the NICU taught me to live with energy, intention, and purpose". We discuss themes of energy, joy, baggage, forgiveness, and the energy-sucking myth known as balance.