Gastroenterology, NICU, Patient Stories

From 1 pound, 10 ounces to a thriving kindergartner

When Dana’s daughter, LeAnn, was born at 25 weeks, she weighed 1 pound, 10 ounces. Born more than three months early, LeAnn was so fragile she couldn’t be held or even taken out of the incubator for a week, and her skin looked almost see-through, her mother recalled. LeAnn would spend months overcoming one health…

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Epilepsy, Neurosciences

Epilepsy surgery risks: How technology can help families make informed choices

If your child has seizures that aren’t helped by medication, you may be considering surgery. Epilepsy surgery’s risks and benefits for a child are complicated and are better understood with as much information as possible. To help with this task, pediatric neurosurgeon Ian S. Mutchnick, M.D. M.S., and the team at Norton Children’s Neuroscience Institute…

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COVID19, Foundation, Kentucky Poison Control Center

The health care providers staffing the Kentucky COVID-19 Hotline

The rapid spread of the coronavirus has made it critical that accurate health information be distributed as quickly as possible to Kentucky residents. The Kentucky Poison Control Center of Norton Children’s Hospital stepped up to establish the commonwealth’s COVID-19 hotline in early March. The center is led by Ashley Webb, Pharm.D., DABAT, who oversees a…

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Behavioral-Mental Health, COVID19, Norton Childrens Medical Group

An opportunity this holiday season to instill gratitude and hope in our children

For so many, this year has felt like a long haul with no end in sight. A global pandemic, racial injustice and economic insecurity have all contributed to surging rates of mental illness in families across our community. Young people, Black and Hispanic communities, essential workers and unpaid caregivers report the highest rates of anxiety,…

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COVID19, Norton Childrens Medical Group

An easy-to-follow guide to helping the kids enjoy the season while staying safer

One thing COVID-19 has taught us is that we don’t need to be physically together to be together. Virtual celebrations are an ideal way to catch up with those who live both near and far. Gather ’round your digital devices Ugly holiday sweater contest Holiday home tours Holiday baking day Tree-trimming party Check in on those…

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Childrens Hospital Foundation, Foundation, Home & BMW Raffle, Snow Ball

Take a look inside the 2020 Home & BMW Raffle house

Thanks to your generous support, all 12,000 tickets for the 2020 Norton Children’s Hospital Home & BMW Raffle have been sold. The winners will be drawn during the virtual Snow Ball gala Nov. 21. Visit NortonChildrensSnowBall.com for more information.

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Childrens Hospital Foundation, Foundation, Home & BMW Raffle, Snow Ball

Norton Children’s Hospital Home & BMW Raffle tickets sell out

Tickets for the 2020 Norton Children’s Hospital Home & BMW Raffle have sold out. It’s the first time in the fundraising raffle’s history that all the tickets sold. The 12,000 tickets were sold with days to go before the Nov. 21 drawing during the Snow Ball gala, which will be online only this year to…

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Gynecology

First gynecological exam debunked: What parents need to know

Girls in the U.S. get their first period (menstruation) around age 12. As a parent, you may wonder: When should my daughter see a gynecologist for the first time? At what age should a girl have a Pap smear? My daughter isn’t menstruating or sexually active … why should she see a gynecologist? Here is…

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Childrens Hospital Foundation, Fetal Care, Foundation, Heart, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Norton Childrens Outreach

Western Kentucky babies get state-of-the-art technology for detecting fetal heart anomalies

Doctors have a new way to detect heart and other conditions in Western Kentucky babies even before they’re born. Norton Children’s Maternal-Fetal Medicine, on the campus of Med Center Health, Bowling Green, Kentucky, recently installed state-of-the-art diagnostic and ultrasound equipment. The equipment is designed to identify complex anomalies in unborn babies through early detection so…

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NICU

Nurse recalls delivering her NICU grad daughter at 25 weeks

Natalie Jacobs, MSN, R.N., NPD-BC had worked a full shift as a nurse manager at Norton Children’s Hospital on Jan. 28, 2019. When she got home, she realized she was spotting. Pregnant at 25 weeks, Natalie thought she might be losing the baby. She drove herself to Norton Women’s & Children’s Hospital, where she knew…

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Childrens Hospital Foundation, Foundation

Helping the NICU babies their daughter didn’t get to be with for long

Books and words have always been important to Carter and Sara Ruml. When it came time to put together a nursery in anticipation of their daughter’s birth, they settled on a children’s book theme. After baby Grace was born in June 2019, she experienced some unanticipated complications and had to be transferred to Norton Children’s…

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Adult congenital heart disease (ACHD), Aortic Valve Disease, Cardiac Catheterization, Heart, Ross Procedure

Nurse with ACHD cares for kids with congenital heart disease

When Ashley Eastman, R.N., has an appointment to monitor her adult congenital heart disease (ACHD), she simply leaves her desk, walks to the front desk, checks in, and waits to be called. As a nurse clinician for Norton Children’s Heart Institute she understands the journey of a child with congenital heart disease. Diagnosed with a…

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