One important aspect of NICU survival for babies is hearing a mother's voice as this story shows.

This past August, young relative of ours delivered her first child 7 weeks early. Baby Tommy is a fighter, starting to gain weight (he’s now over four pounds) and even beginning to nurse from his mother. The only pesky problem remaining is a lower-than-desired oxygen level.

His parents, Mike and Karen, spend a great deal of time with him in the NICU unit–holding him, talking to him, and reading to him. This little story, told in an email from his great-grandmother, shows the importance of reading to children, no matter how young. Both Tommy’s parents and his great-grandma gave permission to share Tommy’s NICU survival Story.

The Importance of Reading

Kris (Tommy’s grandmother) told me (Tommy’s great-grandmother) a heartwarming story that I want to share.  The implications of this  story are deep in that we don’t any of us understand the depth of God’s planning for us, his children.

Karen had been holding  little Tommy and he was asleep.  BUT, she was reading him stories. When the doctors came in, they were quite amused but thought it was great that she was reading to him.  While she was reading to him, his oxygen levels were good.  When the doctor interrupted the story, Tommy d-satted.  Then as the doctor left and Karen started reading to him again, his oxygen levels went right back to being good.

The doctor stopped and said, “Do you realize what just happened?”  They were amazed.  Karen is sure that Tommy just knows who his momma is—even when he is asleep!

What NICU Survival Stories Do You Have?

Do you have similar NICU Survival stories about reading to your baby, whether in or out of the hospital, preemie or full term, infant or toddler? If so, share them in the comment box. Who knows, your comment could encourage a young parent to read aloud to a child tonight.

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One important aspect of NICU survival for babies is hearing a mother's voice as this story shows.