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Njega i Zdravlje Nedonoščadi – Ina May Gaskin

Njega i Zdravlje Nedonoščadi – Ina May Gaskin

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Supportive guide for parents of premature babies

Njega i zdravlje nedonoščadi is a compassionate, informative Croatian‑language guide written by leading American experts and presented by renowned author Ina May Gaskin. This book helps parents understand the unique needs of premature babies and offers clear, reassuring guidance for supporting their growth and development — both in the hospital and at home.

For parents facing the emotional and practical challenges of preterm birth, this book provides knowledge, confidence, and a sense of partnership with the medical team caring for their child.


What’s Inside

  • Understanding the NICU environment: first encounters with medical staff and advanced equipment
  • Unique characteristics and needs of premature infants
  • Emotional support for parents: managing fear, stress, and uncertainty
  • Bonding with your baby during extended hospital stays
  • Breastfeeding and bottle‑feeding guidance for establishing healthy feeding patterns
  • Preparing for discharge and transitioning safely from hospital to home
  • Medical challenges commonly encountered in the first year of life

This book empowers parents to become confident, informed participants in their baby’s care.


Why You’ll Appreciate This Book

  • 👶 Written with empathy and clarity for parents of premature infants
  • 🏥 Bridges the gap between medical care and home care
  • 💛 Focuses on emotional wellbeing as well as practical needs
  • 📘 Croatian‑language edition
  • 🎁 A thoughtful gift for new parents or families preparing for a preterm birth

Specifications

  • Title: Njega i zdravlje nedonoščadi
  • Author: Ina May Gaskin
  • Pages: 295
  • Format: 170 × 240 mm
  • Cover: Softcover
  • Language: Croatian

Ideal For

  • parents of premature babies
  • families preparing for NICU care
  • healthcare educators
  • doulas and birth professionals
  • readers seeking supportive, research‑based guidance
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