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Follow-up Corner: What Does “Doing Well” Mean?
Medical scores don’t tell the whole story. Dr. Hallam Hurt explores how parent perspectives reshape what it means for preterm children to be “doing well.”
Supporting Infants Exposed to Substances Before Birth
The increase in opioid use disorder among adults across the U.S. includes pregnant people, with an associated increase in substance-exposed newborns.
Spotlight on Current BPD-Focused Research Studies
It’s an exciting time for research in the bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) population here at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).
Neonatal Follow-Up Program: Valued Partner In Research Endeavors
In the midst of a busy day providing hands-on clinical care and developmental evaluations to vulnerable babies and children in our Neonatal Follow-up Program (NFP), there is another less visible but vital activity: research.
Family StEPS: Starting Early with Psychosocial Support
A new program aims to provide consistent physical, emotional, spiritual, mental and social health supports to help families thrive.

Bedside Telehealth Is Associated with Less Parental Stress In the Newborn/Infant Intensive Care Unit
It is well known that having a baby in the neonatal intensive care unit is a highly stressful experience for parents, and rates of parental anxiety and depression are routinely shown to be higher than for parents in the general population.
Close Follow-up of Former Preemies Keeps Development on Course
Baby A. was born at 24 weeks gestation and was closely followed by a multidisciplinary team with the Neonatal Follow-up Program at CHOP. Learn about the program and the services offered.