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a survivor’s story                                    NICU provided expert care for premature twins

  Born nine weeks before their due date, twins Madison and Miranda Landino were facing risks
typical for premature infants, including low birth weight and breathing problems. Fortunately,
the twins’ early arrival last July was at the Hospital of Saint Raphael, where experts in the
Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) provided the specialized care they required. Better Health
writer Karen Pasacreta recently caught up with Marc and Michelle Landino of Branford to
reflect on their daughters’ journey.
  Michelle Landino stared down                                                                    family to lean on when
at several early photos of her                                                                    there were setbacks. First,
adorable 10-month-old identical                                                                   the twins lost weight;
twins, as she shared their story.                                                                 then they needed blood
“During your delivery, you get                                                                    transfusions; then
caught up in the excitement about                                                                 Madison developed apnea,
seeing your babies. But when you                                                                  a condition common in
finally get to see them and this is                                                                preemies, and would
what you see – well, it was hard,”                                                                stop breathing for no
she said, referring to photos of the                                                              reason. “It would usually
tiny newborns hooked up to large                                                                  happen when she was
breathing tubes.                                                                                  eating,” Michelle recalled.
  Madison and Miranda were                                                                        Sometimes it would last
born at 31 weeks via emergency       Preemies at birth, twins Miranda and Madison Landino        for a second, other times a
C-section in what is now the         (l-r), shown here with their parents, Michelle and Marc,    bit longer, but before
                                     are happy and healthy today.
renovated Vidone Birth Center at                                                                 Madison was allowed to go
Saint Raphael’s. After they were         generally between 34 and 36                     home, she had to have a full week
born, the girls were immediately         weeks,” Golioto explained.                      without any episodes. Through it
whisked away to the NICU, where              Saint Raphael’s NICU, with                  all, the Landinos’ spirits remained
they were placed on respiratory          its dedicated team of neonatologists            high. When the day finally arrived
support and had specialized              and other neonatal specialists,                 – the day both girls could come
catheters placed to provide their        provides advanced care 24 hours                 home together – “I cried, Marc
nutrition. The girls weighed under       a day, seven days a week for babies             cried,” Michelle said.
4 pounds each.                           born as early as the 28th week of                  Today, Marc marvels at the girls’
  “Delivering nine weeks before a        pregnancy. “Because we have up                  progress. “Every time they do
due date is not that uncommon in         to just 10 patients at a time, we are           something new, it makes me feel
multiple births,” said Annmarie          able to provide personalized care               so good inside,” he said. “I like it
Golioto, M.D., medical director of       for babies and their families,”                 when I walk in the room, and they
the NICU and an attending                Golioto noted.                                  light up and get happy. I have
neonatologist at Saint Raphael’s.            For Michelle and Marc, Saint                the perfect family!”
“But when babies are born that           Raphael’s NICU was a second                        With a highly trained and
early, there are risks that the team     home for 37 days – a place where                specialized staff – including
needs to be prepared to deal with.”      they would bond with their babies               neonatologists and other neonatal
  Miranda and Madison both               and deliver expressed breast milk               specialists as well as respiratory
needed special tubing called             three times a day. “The staff                   therapists, lactation consultants,
continuous positive airway pressure,     made us feel as if there was nothing            physical therapists, social workers
or CPAP, which goes under the            wrong with our babies,” Marc                    and others – Saint Raphael’s
nose to keep the lungs from              said. “It was a very comfortable                NICU delivers advanced care to
collapsing. “Both babies required        atmosphere and always welcoming.                premature babies born as early as
breathing assistance because the         It began to feel like family.”                  the 28th week of pregnancy. To
lungs are the last organs to mature,         And, it was important to have               learn more, visit srhs.org/NICU.


18     Saint Raphael’s                                                                                               MAY/JUNE 2011

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Better health survivor story

  • 1. a survivor’s story NICU provided expert care for premature twins Born nine weeks before their due date, twins Madison and Miranda Landino were facing risks typical for premature infants, including low birth weight and breathing problems. Fortunately, the twins’ early arrival last July was at the Hospital of Saint Raphael, where experts in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) provided the specialized care they required. Better Health writer Karen Pasacreta recently caught up with Marc and Michelle Landino of Branford to reflect on their daughters’ journey. Michelle Landino stared down family to lean on when at several early photos of her there were setbacks. First, adorable 10-month-old identical the twins lost weight; twins, as she shared their story. then they needed blood “During your delivery, you get transfusions; then caught up in the excitement about Madison developed apnea, seeing your babies. But when you a condition common in finally get to see them and this is preemies, and would what you see – well, it was hard,” stop breathing for no she said, referring to photos of the reason. “It would usually tiny newborns hooked up to large happen when she was breathing tubes. eating,” Michelle recalled. Madison and Miranda were Sometimes it would last born at 31 weeks via emergency Preemies at birth, twins Miranda and Madison Landino for a second, other times a C-section in what is now the (l-r), shown here with their parents, Michelle and Marc, bit longer, but before are happy and healthy today. renovated Vidone Birth Center at Madison was allowed to go Saint Raphael’s. After they were generally between 34 and 36 home, she had to have a full week born, the girls were immediately weeks,” Golioto explained. without any episodes. Through it whisked away to the NICU, where Saint Raphael’s NICU, with all, the Landinos’ spirits remained they were placed on respiratory its dedicated team of neonatologists high. When the day finally arrived support and had specialized and other neonatal specialists, – the day both girls could come catheters placed to provide their provides advanced care 24 hours home together – “I cried, Marc nutrition. The girls weighed under a day, seven days a week for babies cried,” Michelle said. 4 pounds each. born as early as the 28th week of Today, Marc marvels at the girls’ “Delivering nine weeks before a pregnancy. “Because we have up progress. “Every time they do due date is not that uncommon in to just 10 patients at a time, we are something new, it makes me feel multiple births,” said Annmarie able to provide personalized care so good inside,” he said. “I like it Golioto, M.D., medical director of for babies and their families,” when I walk in the room, and they the NICU and an attending Golioto noted. light up and get happy. I have neonatologist at Saint Raphael’s. For Michelle and Marc, Saint the perfect family!” “But when babies are born that Raphael’s NICU was a second With a highly trained and early, there are risks that the team home for 37 days – a place where specialized staff – including needs to be prepared to deal with.” they would bond with their babies neonatologists and other neonatal Miranda and Madison both and deliver expressed breast milk specialists as well as respiratory needed special tubing called three times a day. “The staff therapists, lactation consultants, continuous positive airway pressure, made us feel as if there was nothing physical therapists, social workers or CPAP, which goes under the wrong with our babies,” Marc and others – Saint Raphael’s nose to keep the lungs from said. “It was a very comfortable NICU delivers advanced care to collapsing. “Both babies required atmosphere and always welcoming. premature babies born as early as breathing assistance because the It began to feel like family.” the 28th week of pregnancy. To lungs are the last organs to mature, And, it was important to have learn more, visit srhs.org/NICU. 18 Saint Raphael’s MAY/JUNE 2011