NICU Alumni Podcast
Welcome to the NICU Alumni Podcast. Your baby has graduated from the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit), and you're finally home! Now what? We know that the end of the NICU journey is the start of a whole new experience. So, we're dedicated to supporting families as they navigate life after the NICU. We're so glad you're here!
NICU Alumni Podcast
Empowering NICU Parents with Nicole Nyberg a NICU NP and NICU Mom
Nicole Nyberg is the proud mother of a former 23-weeker and a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner. With her unique perspective as both a clinical expert and a micropreemie mom, she’s dedicated to sharing her knowledge and experience. Nicole is the Founder and CEO of Empowering NICU Parents, providing education, support, and empowerment for parents and clinicians, focusing on how parental involvement in the NICU positively impacts an infant's long-term development. She's also a podcast host and author of Our NICU Roadmap, a daily NICU journal that guides and empowers parents through their NICU journey.
In this episode, Nicole shares her personal NICU experience and the emotional challenges of her high-risk pregnancy. She highlights the critical role of parental involvement in the NICU and the mental health challenges parents face, even after discharge. Nicole also talks about her role at Angel Eye Health, a company enhancing family engagement in the NICU through technology, and provides insights on her work supporting their NICU2home program, the importance of self-care, and seeking mental health support.
Quick Notes from the Episode:
- Parental involvement in the NICU significantly impacts both the infant’s and family’s long-term trajectory.
- NICU parents often face ongoing mental health challenges post-discharge, making support and understanding vital.
- Self-care is essential for NICU parents to manage emotional stress and maintain well-being.
- Experience in the NICU, even as a professional, doesn't lessen the emotional toll or trauma for parents.
- Seeking mental health support and building a community of other NICU parents can offer valuable empathy and understanding.
- Showing yourself grace during the transition from the NICU to home is crucial for both emotional recovery and family well-being.
You can reach out to Nicole through instagram @empoweringnicuparents.
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A special thanks to the Prolacta Bioscience Foundation for supporting the NICU Alumni podcast!
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The purpose of this podcast is for entertainment only and should not be viewed as medical advice.