#30DaysofBrave Day 22- Katryna

Although we are still in the NICU and I'm beyond ready to go home. My little champion has fought to be here and I thank God for every day with her. I tell everyone, Yes, the NICU is a Rollercoaster but you have to just watch it, don't get on it.

These babies are TOUGH!"

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#30DaysofBrave Day 20- Deanna

I can't tell you how many people ran in to assist with her birth. I can't even give you a name or pick out a face from a line up. All I knew was my baby was born 11 weeks early when she shouldn't have been, and I was just in total shock.

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#30DaysofBrave Day 18- Domenica

Unexpectedly, the NICU became a place of healing for both my son and myself. The village that were all told of when we have babies was built in - the nurses, doctors and volunteers, and lactation consultants helped me immeasurably in those fragile postpartum weeks.

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#30DaysofBrave Day 16 - Yesenia

This is our story one I had no idea I would tell but I am glad to tell it and bring awareness plus hope to other parents. Being a nicu mom was the hardest thing I’ve had to endure as a mother but it also made me a strongest person! I am forever proud of us!

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#30DaysofBrave Day 15- Darla & Emma

Emma will be 2 years old this November and is catching up on her developmental milestones. We are so grateful for the Tower Health NICU staff and Wee Talk therapists for working with Emma. We know that Darla is watching over her everyday to give her the strength to continue to AMAZE us! We love both our miracle girls, Darla and Emma!

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#30DaysofBrave Day 14- Kelly

Twenty eight days.. that was our length of stay, the amount of aloneness you feel as a parent in the NICU is unreal!!!! The only people you connect with are the other parents literally going through the same journey some better some worse, but total strangers sitting together in a family room trying to eat, connect, update, disconnect, sleep,Cry, speak openly, even have art therapy.. whatever it is.. we all did it together. Never once did we ever know anyone's name, maybe we did but it was so many emotions to remember, Maybe our babies names is all we shared? The parents mostly said we're "bed 1" they were "bed 10".

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#30DaysofBrave Day 13- Laura

For 33 days, I called the NICU every morning at 2am to hear how he was doing and make sure he didn't have any events. We spent most of our day, most every day listening to the beeping of the machines and praying he didn't brady. My husband drove for 3 hours a day, several of those days just to bring me up while he say in the car as I visited our son.

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#30DaysofBrave Day 12- Jessica

The NICU was the hardest thing I've ever been through- it is terrifying and helpless. But along the way, the nurses, doctors, and surgeons help shed light, little by little. It takes an incredible, and strong parents to go through the NICU, and an amazing person to work in it. As our nurse manager said, "My wife and I don't have any kids of our own, because all these babies in the NICU are my kids."

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#30DaysofBrave Day 9- Chelsea

Because of my own personal connection to the NICU, having spent time there myself as a preemie newborn, this was an experience that I never expected, but of which I was intimately aware of all the ways it could go, good or bad. My twin sister and I were born at 32 weeks over thirty years ago. She, though healthier and in better shape than me initially, ended up developing Necrotising Enterocolitis (NEC) and passed away after a failed surgery to correct it. With the knowledge of how things had changed so fast with my sister in the NICU, I felt myself constantly trying to keep from going down a rabbit hole of bad outcomes.

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#30DaysofBrave Day 8- Aniesa

That night and for the next 45 days, I would call the NICU hundred of times for an update. And every time I was met with compassion and understanding. They made me feel like Hayes was the only one there and a rockstar! The staff in the NICU also made sure that I was ok. Every day they would ask how I was doing and if I needed anything.

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#30DaysofBrave Day 7 - Kat

My 30 days of brave story is inspired by my sons primary care nurse; Denise.

In 2017 my son Kyle was born prematurely at 24 weeks. He weighed 1lb11oz. When I saw him in that isolette I was terrified, anxious, sad, and nervous.

I wasn’t the joyous mama - I wasn’t naïve.

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#30DaysofBrave Day 6 -Kelsie

We are now two years out from our NICU stay.

Two years of thinking about our journey every single day.

Two years of processing & healing.

When I think back on it, I get overwhelmed with how good people truly are.

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#30DaysofBrave Day 5 - Michelle

At 24weeks Archie and Ava made their entrance into the world. Archie arrived first with one fist in the air like Superman weighing 692g. Ava arrived 28minutes later, and was born in her sac, weighing 602g. Both needed very little intervention, needing only a little oxygen and were both showing us how strong their lungs were by crying, I describe it more as a guinea pig squeak. We knew then that they were a force to be reckoned with.

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#30DaysofBrave Day 4- Monique

We are stronger and braver parents because of Zack, during those 4 months in NICU he showed us what it means to fight and not give up. So we took the decision to take it one day at a time and fight through all the ups and downs, holding onto our faith and through our story we wish to bring a little hope to someone out there.

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#30DaysofBrave Day 3- Brave Bernie

It did not happened as we imagined it would...you know getting pregnant on our own, full term pregnancy, natural delivery, healthy baby (boy or girl - it didn’t matter to us). After about a year of seeing a fertility doctor and a roller coaster of emotional ups and downs, we were finally pregnant! We wanted to tell everyone immediately, but waited until the 2nd trimester. Pregnancy was “normal” and mom and baby were healthy.

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