PARENT CONNECTIONS

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Connect with parents who truly understand your journey

A LISTENING EAR WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST

Sometimes you just need someone who gets it—someone who won't say "everything happens for a reason" or "at least the baby is alive." We've sat where you're sitting, felt what you're feeling, and we're here to listen without judgment. Connect with us for understanding, encouragement, and the reminder that you're not walking this path alone.

Our Support Includes

A Compassionate Ear Talk about the hard stuff—the fear, the guilt, the anger, the exhaustion. We understand all of it and won't minimize what you're going through.

Real Understanding We've lived the NICU experience. We know what it's like to make impossible decisions, celebrate tiny victories, and grieve what you thought parenthood would be.

Practical Encouragement Hope from parents who've been there means more than platitudes. We offer real encouragement based on real experience.

Resource Guidance Not sure where to find information or support? We can point you toward resources, communities, and information that actually help.

Connection to Community We can connect you with online NICU parent groups, diagnosis-specific communities, and local support networks.

Who we support

Parents Currently in the NICU If you're in the thick of it right now, we're here. Day or night, good news or bad.

Parents Awaiting Diagnosis The waiting period is its own kind of torture. We'll sit in the uncertainty with you.

Parents Preparing for NICU Prenatal diagnosis gives you time to prepare—and time to worry. Let us help you navigate both.

Parents After Discharge Going home doesn't mean the journey is over. We support the adjustment, the fear, and the healing.

Partners and Family Members NICU affects everyone. We're here for partners, grandparents, and siblings too.

What We're Not:

We want to be clear: we're not licensed therapists or medical professionals. We're parents who've been through NICU journeys offering peer support and understanding. We strongly encourage families to also seek professional mental health support when needed.