Mom creates children's book about experience in UofL's NICU
March 18, 2019Ashley Clayton Kay’s pregnancy was perfect, but after a rough night during her third trimester, still more than two months from her due date, it took a drastic turn. Her advice to pregnant women and their partners: Trust your instincts.
Kay developed HELLP syndrome, a life-threatening pregnancy complication, and delivered her son, William, via cesarean section at 29 weeks. The baby spent nearly two months in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at UofL Hospital's Center for Women & Infants.
Kay wrote and illustrated a children’s book about her experience with a baby in the NICU titled “Little Alfredo the Green Tomato.”
Read the full story at uoflhospital.org.
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