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Sunday, December 22, 2013. Lights at the Wazoo. Somewhere recently, Veronica picked up the phrase, “Up the Wazoo” and is quite smitten with it. Last weekend, while she was playing, I must have heard her say it at least 20 times. “This car is going up the wazoo.”. So on Tuesday, when we went to see the Zoo Lights at the Lincoln Park Zoo, I should have been surprised to hear her say, “We’re going to see the Wazoo Lights tonight! I’m not sure why Colin suddenly decided on the formal handshake greeting...
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THE THREE LEVELS OF NEONATAL NURSING. There are three levels of neonatal nursing. Level I is usually the healthy newborn nursery. Level II is a intermeidate care or special care nursery where the baby may have an illness or may have been born prematurely. Level III is called the NICU it admits all babies for the first 28 days of life and that cannot be treated in any of the other two levels. Created By: Loren Cermak and Alyssa Tepesano. Create a free website.
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Our Little Princesses: Ages 3 & 5. May 6, 2011. 8212; preemiemom @ 8:28 pm. My two princesses: April 2011. She’s starting to play pretend with big sister and LOVES to play dress up. Brianna doesn’t dress up as much anymore but every once in a while we host a tea party or a fashion show. This Spring we were blessed by a family member with a trip to Disneyworld our first vacation since the girls came along. The girls loved it! August 9, 2010. 8212; preemiemom @ 6:02 pm.
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Preemie Resource Blog
Saturday, May 4, 2013. Meet Cora, born weighing 2 lbs, 7 oz. My story begins on April 25, 2012. I was 30 weeks pregnant and going to a regular doctors appointment, I had just switched over to going twice a month. Aside from my feet being a little swollen and my fingers being numb, I was feeling pretty good and was excited about signing up for a few classes (childbirth, breastfeeding) to take in the next couple of weeks. After the ultrasound I had an IV placed in my arm and they started me on magnesium su...