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Born Too Soon

Born Too Soon

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A journalist account of the life of a preemie
Review: I am amazed at accurately it captures the thoughts and experiences of a generation of NICU parents. While the ending is sad, the reader is left with the feeling that little Emily's life was truly valued by those who knew her and by everyone touched by this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One excellent book
Review: I am not very big on reading- in fact, this is one of the first books i have read in a LONG time for fun. I am still quite young, so i really dont know what it is like to have a baby. Elizabeth Mehren is by far the best author i have EVER read, and the book was fabulous- i couldnt put it down. It teaches you what she had to go through with her premature child, the struggles she had, and how her life changed. Her child went through many ups and downs, and she was there to experience it all. The ending was quite sad, and i cried for a while after it, but i would definitely reccomend reading this book to anyone- especially someone experiencing having a child in the NICU.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Misleading but well written.
Review: I made the mistake of reading this book while my daughter (born 15 1/2 weeks early) was still early in her hospital stay. Ms. Mehren, as a NICU mom herself, really helped me come to terms and put words to some of my feelings. The big warning I think is needed is for parents who are in the middle of (or the beginning) their NICU experience. Why? The book cover talks of "one infants extraordinary fight to survive" and "miracles". Nothing to prepare you for the unhappy ending. I found out,and read it anyway, but forewarned is forearmed.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very True to Life
Review: I thought this book was very well written and very descriptive. I reviewed this story after my own experience with my slightly premature baby. Lucky for us, his NICU stay was only for one day, and for us, we had a happy outcome. When Elizabeth conveyed her thoughts and feelings on leaving her baby in NICU and not being able to hold her, I could very much relate to her feelings. I remember well how I cried when I had to leave my own baby. Elizabeth, if you read this, I applause you for getting your story out there, to share with others. It really gives other people a perspective on having a baby that was "born too soon". Of note, I am a HELLP syndrome survivor and wish I could have done like Elizabeth and used the type of media she did.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very True to Life
Review: I thought this book was very well written and very descriptive. I reviewed this story after my own experience with my slightly premature baby. Lucky for us, his NICU stay was only for one day, and for us, we had a happy outcome. When Elizabeth conveyed her thoughts and feelings on leaving her baby in NICU and not being able to hold her, I could very much relate to her feelings. I remember well how I cried when I had to leave my own baby. Elizabeth, if you read this, I applause you for getting your story out there, to share with others. It really gives other people a perspective on having a baby that was "born too soon". Of note, I am a HELLP syndrome survivor and wish I could have done like Elizabeth and used the type of media she did.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An Absolutely Wonderful Book!
Review: I was introduced to this book many years ago when it was featured in the book section of Reader's Digest. I've since read the complete book and found it to be one of the best books that I've read regarding premature birth. I am now reading Elizabeth Mehren's follow-up book to "Born Too Soon" titled "After the Darkest Hour, the Sun Will Shine Again: A Parents Guide to Coping With the Loss of a Child".

Katie Udell

Executive Director of Research

The Alexis Foundation for Premature Infants and Children

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: This book is both true to life and intriguing. Emily and her mother's experience in the NICU was scary but also prepares a mom-to-be with the reality that your baby might have to face this situation. All around a great book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A touching story of a mother's fight to save her daughter
Review: This book is one of my favorites! I first heard of this book when it was published in the Reader's Digest book section (Feb 1992). After I found the full book, I devoured it. It is one of the most beautiful books I have ever read about premature babies. It has since inspired me to learn more about these precious miracles and and I am now the head of research for a non-profit preemie foundation! I would reccomend this book to anyone who loves babies! (I would give it 5 stars, but I have to reserve that for Susan Hill's book "Family", another simply beautiful book about preemies.)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A touching story of a mother's fight to save her daughter
Review: This book is one of my favorites! I first heard of this book when it was published in the Reader's Digest book section (Feb 1992). After I found the full book, I devoured it. It is one of the most beautiful books I have ever read about premature babies. It has since inspired me to learn more about these precious miracles and and I am now the head of research for a non-profit preemie foundation! I would reccomend this book to anyone who loves babies! (I would give it 5 stars, but I have to reserve that for Susan Hill's book "Family", another simply beautiful book about preemies.)


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