Monday, July 11, 2011

the rescuing hug

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Ok, I saw this last night on Tralalère! and I am shamelessly reblogging:
This picture is from an article called the “RESCUING HUG”

The article details the first week of life of a set of twins. Apparently each were in their respective incubators and one was not expected to live. A hospital nurse fought against the hospital rules and placed the babies in one incubator. When they were placed together, the healthier of the two, threw an arm over her sister in an endearing embrace. The smaller baby’s heart stabilized and temperature rose to normal.
Read more about the story, here. Read this to learn more about the proven benefits of skin-to-skin care for preterm infants.

29 comments:

  1. AMAZING! but not at all surprised.

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  2. Thanks for starting my day with a flood of tears ... just from the photo!!!

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  3. Beautiful! This really shows the strength of the human spirit :)

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  4. I'm tearing up! I always hear how struggling infants seem to improve due to skin to skin treatments. I adore this post. What an amazing story!

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  5. I have seen this before. It makes me teary every time! Can you believe these babies are almost 16 years old now??

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  6. Made me cry. Way to go nurse who saved that babies life!

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  7. A very touching blog. It tells the important of the baby's .. Nice blog.

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  8. are you kidding me? i am so glad you did - i would have hated to miss this beautiful image. a picture sometimes tells more than a thousand words.

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  9. Oh my word! The picture alone made me want to cry and then I read the story. Truly is amazing!

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  10. Wonderful! I'm so glad I saw this today. It has really lifted my spirits. :)

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  11. this is so beautiful...maybe i am a little emotional today but i almost cried a little. i have heard of this concept...amazing how much we need others sometimes!

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  12. Beautiful! Kangaroo care amazing but the most natural thing in the world. Leigh - have you seen this amazing footage/story of a preterm twin brought to life by his mother via skin-to-skin contact. Hope you don't mind me posting the link here - http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/38989084#38989084

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  13. As if the picture wasn't powerful enough by itself, the explanation makes it even more so. I think that even if I wasn't a father of 4 kids who are my very life, I would still be moved to tears. Thanks for posting.

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  14. that is beautiful and amazing...hello there happy tears!

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  15. Leigh- what a heart warming post. As a twin i just loved reading about the hug!
    Thank you.
    Michellex

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  16. Makes everything else in the world seem unimportant. What a beautiful photo and a reminder how much of an impact love and a hug can have on a baby. Sibling love right from the start!

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  18. Excelente post,muy interesante,estare por aqui mas a menudo, gracias, muy buen Blog! the Best.

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  19. I have experienced this first hand. I had preemie twins Jan of this year. My daughter weighed 1 lb 12 oz and my son 2 lbs 1/2 oz. My little girl was born nor breathing, had a very hard start. I did kangaroo care everyday with my son, my daughter was so sick there were times I could not even touch her. The first time I was able to kangaroo them together, my son placed his arm around his baby sister. My heart sank. Of course, I took a photo. The next time, he held her hand. Kangaroo care is amazing. I have seen the affects on my own children. There is no denying the positives it brings to their tiny little lives. They are both home now and thriving. I still hold them together and he still loves to hold her. He will always be her strength I am sure!

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  20. Human touch is so powerful.

    stephanie@metropolitanmama.net

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  21. Amazing and hard to believe but I believe it

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  22. My twin grandchildren responded the same way. We have an sonogram with them touching in the womb, forehead to forehead. When they were born, the boy was the weaker of the two. As long as they were keep together, he would thrive. He would rest his forehead on his sister's forehead and smile. we have the most precious picture of this while in the incubator. Thanks for sharing and letting me share. Grandma Lola

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  23. My twins are 7 years old and continue to rescue hug each other... through illness, sorrow and just crumby days. there is much to be said about the healing power of touch.

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  24. i love an unexpected chill of pure joy.this makes SO much sense. thank you for sharing. my son was a preemie. his nurses were like second mothers. i loved them. xo

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