From the story of being a "miracle baby" of undocumented immigrants to a NICU nurse who finds herself having premature twins this anthology represents the diversity of experience with preemies and will be a welcome resource for many who need these words.
Melody Schreiber is a freelance journalist who has written for The Atlantic, Catapult, NPR, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Pacific Standard, Vice,Wired, and has appeared on CNN,
"What We Didn't Expect is a beautiful and necessary addition
to the pregnancy and parenting canon. The stories so generously
shared in this anthology will be familiar to many who do not always
see their experiences, traumas, and joys acknowledged or honored in
literature about childbirth."—Nicole Chung, All You Can Ever
Know: A Memoir
"Vital and vivid, What We Didn't Expect is essential
reading for families dealing with premature birth and its
aftermath. These poignant essays span the spectrum of this
experience, in all its pain and hope. Deeply compelling."—Vanessa
Hua, A River of Stars
"This remarkable collection gives voice to the families of babies
born prematurely—a group that's larger and more multifaceted than
one might expect. Melody Schreiber has deftly combined their
stories into a compendium for families facing their most vulnerable
time. This book will help anyone understand what it means to be a
parent."—Olga Khazan, Weird: The Power of Being an
Outsider in an Insider World
"Emotional... affecting essays reach out to new and prospective
parents."—Kirkus
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