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Finding Peace in the NICU

草莓视频成年 student writes book to support mothers in crisis

A 草莓视频成年 graduate student is doing all the good she can to help mothers during the most difficult time of their lives.

Kristine Putz, a high school teacher pursuing her masters in education at 草莓视频成年, published her first book, 鈥淔inding Peace in the NICU,鈥 in 2020 鈥 several years after experiencing medical complications of premature childbirth.

In 2017, Putz鈥檚 twins were delivered 27 weeks premature. The newborns spent 72 days in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at M Health Fairview Masonic Children's Hospital before arriving home only a couple weeks before their initial due date.

鈥淗aving to drive home from the hospital without your kids is probably one of the worst things that I鈥檝e ever experienced,鈥 Putz said.

After a couple years, Putz processed the traumatic experience in a different way by putting her thoughts and feelings into a book that could support and comfort mothers in similar situations.

鈥淚 decided to use my skills to help other women, because in these situations there are a lot of resources for the baby, but not so much for the mother,鈥 Putz said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e sort of left behind, so to speak, and there is a huge toll mentally, physically, and emotionally.鈥

Since publication, Putz鈥檚 book has been purchased by multiple medical facilities, including Regions Hospital and M Health Fairview, as a resource for moms with newborns in the NICU.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been nice to feel like I can have a wider reaching influence on people I can鈥檛 necessarily have a conversation with; I can have a conversation with them this way,鈥 Putz said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 written so that it applies to a lot of different moms because there are a lot of different reasons you end up at the NICU.鈥

Putz鈥檚 book draws connections among NICU moms and helps them feel supported with affirmations and inspirations. It also asks meaningful questions that lead moms to reflect on their experience in a healthy way.

鈥淕oing through it, I felt like I was very alone, so I wanted to create something where women knew that their feelings are valid and are experienced by most of us who have gone through this,鈥 Putz said. 鈥淭he affirmations are very important to me too, because it's so much of a mental strain and battle.鈥

Drawing on her own experience, Putz said one of the best ways to help a parent in a similar situation is to simply be there for them.

鈥淲hen people see someone going through something traumatic on the outside, they want to either fix it or make you feel better. There are just some times where it鈥檚 better to listen and not react,鈥 Putz said. 鈥淚 had friends come and just have coffee with me (at the hospital) and that鈥檚 all I needed, was for someone to be there.鈥

鈥淔inding Peace in the NICU鈥 can be purchased on Amazon, Etsy and www.peaceinthenicu.com.