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It is a heart wrenching memoir about 7 months with a micro preemie in the NICU that does not skip a step. With each event presented with photos, everything is on display as mommy and baby survive tough procedures, celebrate milestones and overcome disappointing setbacks. Parent based themes include mental health issues, milk pumping depression, and becoming the best advocate for a baby who cannot ask for help. This book is more than just a story but an activist cry to a society that does not fund pregnancy research. It is a voice for all the parents who struggle for support without a village.

Produktbeschreibung
It is a heart wrenching memoir about 7 months with a micro preemie in the NICU that does not skip a step. With each event presented with photos, everything is on display as mommy and baby survive tough procedures, celebrate milestones and overcome disappointing setbacks. Parent based themes include mental health issues, milk pumping depression, and becoming the best advocate for a baby who cannot ask for help. This book is more than just a story but an activist cry to a society that does not fund pregnancy research. It is a voice for all the parents who struggle for support without a village.
Autorenporträt
Maria Zak a Ukrainian Canadian artist. Her former citizenships include Russia and South Africa. Currently she works as a social worker, after making a switch from years of early education. It is her work with people of all ages and her diverse citizen history that feed her craft for creating art that can be relatable to anyone.Her writing career spans through the entertainment industry with a noteworthy documentary Changu, Dancer Among Shadows (2014) that won her best rising star and humanitarian awards. But life finally caught up, and instead of writing about others' lives it was time to tell her own story. Her first book is a memoir, Those Micro Preemie Eyes. In its launch it made a Canadian best seller status in the neonatal category.