Nurse-Family Partnership NewsLink Fall 2018 | Page 12

Shenise’s pregnancy was uncomplicated—until her NFP Nurse, Raychelle, recognized symptoms of preeclampsia, a dangerous blood pressure disorder that can be harmful to pregnant women and unborn babies, usually in late pregnancy. Following Raychelle’s advice, Shenise sought immediate medical care and had a healthy baby boy! Eight years later, here’s what Shenise has to say about the experience:

THIS IS SHENISE'S STORY

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“HomeStory” shares California Home Visiting Program participant experiences with home visiting. This is the third in a series of articles featuring one family's experience with home visiting. Previous installments include Ebony's Story and Ivory's Story.

shenise'S STORY:

NFP Nurse recognizes warning signs

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