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The Preemie Primer: A Complete Guide for Parents of Premature Babies – from Birth through the Toddler Years and Beyond

41G7jxhC8TL If you look through the baby/parenting section at any bookstore you will find numerous books dedicated to care and development of babies. However, you’ll find very few ‘handbooks’ for parents of premature children and none as complete as The Preemie Primer. This book covers all aspects of preemie care from birth and the NICU (neonatal intensive-care unit) through to childhood and what to expect in the later years.


Author Dr. Jennifer Gunter, renowned OB/GYN and a mother of premature babies, shares very personal experiences while guiding you through the medical terminology, procedures and system related to preemie care. Dr Gunter not only has an extensive background in the medical field, delivering hundreds of premature babies throughout her career, she also has firsthand experience having preterm labour herself at 22 ½ weeks, sadly losing her firstborn triplet and giving birth to the other two at an early gestational age of 26 weeks. The great thing about this book is that the author shares her innermost thoughts and feelings surrounding the birth of her children and the years that follow in a way that makes you feel like you are one of her dearest friends. Personal accounts of her boys’ medical ups and downs are spread throughout the book, adding a genuine personal touch. Dr. Gunter explains how she felt overwhelmed in the NICU and how she could imagine how parents without a medical background would feel. The book talks about the defining moment when she realized she had the home court advantage and knew she had to use her resources and knowledge to help her babies get the best chance at life. This advantage is also used through the writing of this book to help other parents empower themselves to become advocates for their children.

premature baby Preemie Primer is truly a complete resource for parents and includes such topics as:

  • Causes of prematurity
  • Understanding the NICU
  • Medical complications and treatments
  • Caring for your own emotional health
  • What happens after you take your babies home
  • Health insurance and assistive programs
  • Preemie milestones
  • Success stories of other NICU graduates

While reading the Preemie Primer someone asked me if parents of a premature baby would have the time or energy to read this book while in the NICU. My answer “Absolutely! They couldn’t afford not to”. Having spent time in the NICU with both of my boys, I know how stressful and confusing it can be and that there is a strong need for answers. This book would alleviate at least the stress of the unknown and actually help empower parents to become the strong and crucial link in their child’s medical care team. It was an honour to read this brilliant book chock full of understandable medical information and compassionate advice from a mom who has been there.


Be sure to check out the Preemie Primer website and follow Jennifer Gunter MD on Facebook for ongoing and updated information on prematurity. – Lisa F, Staff Writer

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About the author

Lisa F

Lisa loves all things nature and animal related and hopes to pass on her appreciation for wildlife and our earth to her two young boys. Her oldest son with special needs has taught her we are all different and have something to offer the world in a unique way. She is an advocate for him and others with different abilities. Lisa and her husband enjoy spending time year round at the family cottage and taking the boys to new places to discover.

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