Preemie Baby NICU. The Complete Guide to Surviving the NICU by Dr Carly Molloy

The premier guide to everything preemie.

It’s all about clear and simple communication!

The Preemie Guide to: Surviving the NICU has been carefully planned to teach you what you need to know without going over the top. To increase ease of use we have also structured the visuals to form an easy-to-follow format. To see some of what 'the preemie guide to: surviving the NICU' has in store for you click on the images below to zoom in and experience.

 There’s so much important information about understanding and coping while in the NICU we think it will be the best $30 you’ve ever spent!

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  • I was on bedrest after PPROM and Googled everything I could about that and preterm labour. There really wasn't much in the way of great information until I stumbled across the Preemie Guide, which was an awesome help for me. I used it constantly.

    Amanda, NSW

  • For me, having an e-book I could keep checking back on was a massive help. I was pretty overwhelmed and stressed so had a lot of trouble retaining the information that the nurses were giving me. The checklists and cheat sheets were my security blanket in a way.

    Jess, VIC

  • My partner and I used the progress checker and filled out the emotional sections by ourselves. I often go back and check how I was feeling at different points and I'm amazed at how far we have both come since day one. It was also a great way for us to connect as we used to sit down and do it together then have a chat about it.

    Sara, VIC

  • Love the cheat sheets. They saved me from feeling foolish, having to ask everyday what this or that was for. Learning bit by bit helped me to gain confidence and ask more questions about the NICU and my preemie's health. The tips about helping your preemie in the NICU were great because I was getting quite anxious that I was just watching and not parenting. Great posters too!

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  • The Preemie Guide was so easy to read and so practical. I bought everything I could get my hands on but most of the books were so technical and there was just much about everything to do with preemies that I found it overwhelming. I've survived the NICU, now I'm waiting for the next book about development!

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  • I bought the Preemie Guide for my daughter who had a micro preemie but found it was also great for me. She used to update me every few nights and at first I was unsure of all the terms etc she was using and I would end up adding to her stress by asking too many questions. Learning about the NICU and preterm babies made it easier for me to be there for my daughter.

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  • My wife and I thought that having a preemie meant they'd just be smaller than normal. We were shocked at how small and the complications that followed in the NICU. The first few weeks were a daze until I found this e-book that we both started using every day. It was an enormous help at a time of immense stress.

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FAQs

  • Yes, the Preemie Guide is written so that the jargon and medical terms often used in the NICU are explained is easy to understand language. You’ll also find cheat sheets that you can easily refer to so you don’t have to remember everything.

  • Yes the Preemie Guide can be downloaded and viewed on...

  • Yes, the emotional impact on preemie parents is considerable and you’re right often ignored, we have taken the time to explore the emotional issues and suggested some strategies to cope whilst going through such a challenging time. You will also benefit from the experience and expertise of parents of preemies who have gone through the trials and tribulations of preterm birth.

  • Yes, 100% of the proceeds of this book will be given to preemiehelp to maintain and develop important resources for preemies and their families. Please feel free to email preemiehelp with suggestions or ideas on what sort of resources you think would be the most useful.