Just a moment too soon : what to expect when you have a premature baby / Judi Venten.

By: Venten, Judi [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Heathmont, Vic.] : Judi Venten, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Description: ix, 382 pages : colour illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780987549204 (paperback)Subject(s): Premature infants | Premature infants -- Development | Premature infants -- Growth | Premature infants -- Home care | Premature infants -- NutritionDDC classification: 618.92011 Summary: PREGNANCY, BIRTH & BABY CARE. AUSTRALIAN. Just A Moment Too Soon is a handbook containing vital, succinct and comprehensive information to empower parents and families of both premature and sick full-term infants throughout their journey through the Intensive Care and Special Care Nurseries to home and beyond. Never before has such information been available in one convenient volume. Written by an experienced Neonatal nurse, Just A Moment Too Soon is conveniently divided into five parts, including: babies born under 28 weeks, 28-32 weeks, babies born over 32 weeks, and full-term infants admitted to NICU. The information is empowering and easy to access.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

PREGNANCY, BIRTH & BABY CARE. AUSTRALIAN. Just A Moment Too Soon is a handbook containing vital, succinct and comprehensive information to empower parents and families of both premature and sick full-term infants throughout their journey through the Intensive Care and Special Care Nurseries to home and beyond. Never before has such information been available in one convenient volume. Written by an experienced Neonatal nurse, Just A Moment Too Soon is conveniently divided into five parts, including: babies born under 28 weeks, 28-32 weeks, babies born over 32 weeks, and full-term infants admitted to NICU. The information is empowering and easy to access.

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