What is Pre-Eclampsia? Symptoms, Causes, and Prevention Tips for Expectant Mothers
Pre-eclampsia is a condition that affects roughly 5–8% of pregnancies and can pose serious risks for both the mother and baby. Early awareness and understanding are key to managing this condition, which can often develop suddenly…
Should Pregnant Women Get the Pfizer RSV Vaccine, and When?
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a common yet potentially serious virus, especially for newborns, premature babies, and infants with underdeveloped immune systems…
What Moms Can Do While on Bedrest: Tips to Stay Positive and Productive
Being put on bedrest during pregnancy can come as a surprise and might leave you feeling limited or anxious…
How Often Can You See Your Baby in the NICU? What to Expect as a NICU Parent
One of the first questions parents often ask is, “How often can I see my baby in the NICU?”
Understanding Common Reasons for NICU Admission: What Every Parent Needs to Know
While the thought of your newborn needing specialized care can be overwhelming, understanding why babies are admitted and how the NICU can help can bring some comfort and clarity during this challenging time.
Understanding Gestational Diabetes: What It Means for Your Baby and How We at NEOwell Are Here to Support You
If you’ve recently been diagnosed with gestational diabetes, we know how overwhelming it can feel...
How long will my baby be in the NICU?
NICU stays vary greatly depending on your baby’s unique situation. However, understanding some of the factors that influence NICU duration can help you better prepare for the road ahead...
Why Newborn Babies Need Vitamin K After Birth: A NEOwell Guide
There’s one crucial aspect of newborn care when a baby is first born that can sometimes get overlooked—vitamin K...
Your Guide to Visiting a NICU
Visiting a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) can be an intense experience. Here are three key things you should know before visiting a NICU either as a parent, grandparent, or friend...