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Overview | Division of Neonatology | History | Special Services | Research | Links | Family Guide Your First Visit | Guidelines for Visiting Parenting in the NICU | Expert Staff | Reference Books Welcome to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, best known as the "NICU" at Connecticut Childrens Medical Center. We realize these are stressful times for you and your family, and were ready to help in any way we can, providing the most technologically advanced neonatal care possible in an atmosphere of warmth, welcome and family-centered caring. In the "NICU," every physician, nurse and staff member is dedicated to providing a safe, comfortable, and caring environment for your baby, while at the same time respecting your needs as a family. This philosophy of family-centered care will guide us through the days ahead as we work together in your childs best interest. Most importantly, we invite you to take an active role in your babys care. Dont be overwhelmed by the NICUs high-tech monitors and equipment. Your baby needs your presence, love and support. We encourage you to hold and talk to your baby. This kind of communication is understood and needed by even the tiniest infant. We encourage you and your baby to spend as much time together as possible: getting to know each other with each touch, stroke and sound. Dont worry, if your baby cries or seems to grimace at first touch its the babys first response to stimulation. As soon as you have selected a name for your baby, please let us know. This lends a more personal note to the care we provide. If you have questions, please dont hesitate to ask. We welcome your questions and value your concerns. P.S. Before your leave the hospital, dont forget to complete the yellow Birth
Registration Worksheet as required by the State of Connecticut. According to state law,
hospitals must file a birth certificate within 10 days of birth. Questions? Call Medical
Records 545-2471, weekdays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
More Info. Location: Heres where youll find us This location was specially chosen so that the babies needing immediate care at birth would be as close as possible to the NICUs medical equipment and expertise. Scope of service and philosophy of care Believing in the importance of family-centered care, we encourage you to visit your baby often in the NICU. This will help develop the close and loving relationship that is natural between you and your child. You are welcome to bring friends and family members for support. If your baby has
brothers and sisters, ask us about the Sibling Program and its support services. Family amenities
Family Privacy If you feel you need additional privacy, please ask for our privacy screens. These will be available upon request. Family Safety |
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