The NICU Translated Podcast
For many NICU families, discharge doesn’t mean leaving the medical world behind — it means bringing it home. Oxygen tanks, feeding tubes, monitors, supplies, and endless instructions can turn a long-awaited homecoming into a new kind of overwhelm. In this episode, I’m joined by Christine Herndon, a NICU mom who spent years navigating infertility before welcoming identical twin girls born at 32 weeks after a high-risk MO-DI pregnancy. When her twins came home on oxygen, feeding tubes, and pulse oximeters, her home became a mini NICU — and she learned firsthand how much preparation, advocacy, and resilience it takes to thrive in that transition. We talk about the logistics of bringing babies home with medical equipment, navigating insurance and supply companies, what families should ask before discharge, and practical hacks that made life at home more manageable. Whether you’re a NICU parent preparing for discharge or a doula supporting families through this transition, this episode offers grounded, real-world guidance — and reassurance that you are not alone. NICU Support & Resources for Families and Professionals: Stay connected with me @thenicutranslator [https://www.instagram.com/thenicutranslator/] on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenicutranslator/ [https://www.instagram.com/thenicutranslator/] Want to learn more about how to best support NICU babies and their families before, during and after a NICU experience? Grab the FREE guide here to get started [https://app.thenicutranslator.com/5things]: https://app.thenicutranslator.com/5things [https://app.thenicutranslator.com/5things] Download my free NICU Birth Plan Template [https://app.thenicutranslator.com/nicubirthplan] to help your clients feel more prepared, ask informed questions, and navigate the unexpected with confidence. A supportive, easy-to-use tool for doulas, professionals, and NICU families alike: https://app.thenicutranslator.com/nicubirthplan [https://app.thenicutranslator.com/nicubirthplan] Learn more about how you can become a Certified NICU Doula (C-ND) here: https://www.thenicutranslator.com/nicu-doula-academy [https://www.thenicutranslator.com/nicu-doula-academy] Guest Spotlight: Christine Herndon Christine Herndon is a NICU mom who spent ten years on a long road through infertility before welcoming her daughter and later identical twin girls born at 32 weeks. When her twins came home on oxygen and feeding tubes, she learned firsthand what it means to bring the NICU home—and now shares her story to support other parents navigating that journey. Connect with Christine You can Connect with Christine on WhatsApp through this number: 702 271 4673 Inside This Episode: 00:00 Navigating the NICU Journey 10:10 The Emotional Rollercoaster of NICU Life 19:45 Preparing for Discharge: The Transition Home 30:56 Navigating the Transition from NICU to Home 38:32 The Challenges of Feeding and Fortification 45:42 Life After the NICU: Thriving and Growing 50:59 Advocacy and Support for NICU Families Sponsored by: This episode was sponsored by Ceres Chill. You can get 15% off with code NICULOVE at https://www.cereschill.com/?ref=flqmeqez [https://www.cereschill.com/?ref=flqmeqez] Loved this episode? Share this episode with a doula or care provider who could bring NICU-informed care to their community or leave a 5-star review and let me know [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nicu-translated-podcast/id1838158332]: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nicu-translated-podcast/id1838158332 Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for decisions about your health or your baby’s care. Until next time, remember: The NICU is only the beginning, and together we can make this journey less overwhelming, and a lot more empowering. SEO Keywords: NICU doula, NICU doula training, NICU support, trauma-informed NICU care, NICU parent support, navigating the NICU, doula education, preemie parent resources.
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