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Parent to Parent
MeKay Dee Hospital NICU
3939 Harrison Blvd.
Ogden, UT 84409

Parent to Parent
University of Utah Hospital
50 N. Medical Dr. Room
2553
Salt Lake City, UT 84132
Phone: (801) 581-2098

Parent-to-Parent- Parent's of high risk/critically ill newbornsDescriptionParent-to-Parent is a support group that provides support and information to families experiencing a high risk or threatened pregnancy, or who have a critically ill newborn in the Newborn Intensive care unit (NICU).The Parent-to-Parent group of volunteers is composed of individuals who have been through many of the same crises associated with high risk/bed rest pregnancies and/or having a critically ill son or daughter requiring hospitalization in a NICU. Whether you are scared, depressed, numb, or sad; Parent-to-Parent volunteers are understanding and there to support you.Parent-to-Parent support group relies on help and support of our parent volunteers to remain strong. We welcome new referrals, new volunteers and donations. Contact the Support Specialist for more information.Schedule/Meeting TimesFor more information call (801) 581-2098
Office Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
LocationLocated on the 2nd floor of the University of Utah Hospital in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit, around the corner from the Nurses' Station.ContactBecky Hatfield
(801) 581-2098

University Health Ca  

Parent to Parent of Utah Valley
Utah Valley Regional Medical Center
1034 N. 500 Way
Provo, UT 84604

Graduate Parent Support-NICU
Primary Children’s Medical Center
100 N. Medical Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84113
Attn: Shauna Hatton-Ward, Director

 

http://www.facmed.unam.mx/publicaciones/otraspub/gea-premioARB/folico/karol.htm

preemie babies

http://www.prematurity.org/preemiepgs.html

conditions and treatments

http://members.aol.com/maraim/conditions.htm

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