April 28, 2026

NICU, Trach and Home Care: One Family's Journey to Stability

NICU, Trach and Home Care: One Family's Journey to Stability
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NICU, Trach and Home Care: One Family's Journey to Stability
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What does it look like when life changes in an instant—and a family learns to navigate the unimaginable?

In this episode of Inside the Children's Hospital, Katie Taylor sits down with Marah, a mom of four, who shares her daughter Abigail's journey after a cardiac arrest at just nine days old. What began as a healthy twin pregnancy quickly shifted into a complex medical path involving a NICU stay, life support, and long-term care needs.

As Marah and her husband entered the world of medical parenting, they faced fear, uncertainty, and overwhelming decisions. Through it all, they leaned on their care team, family support, and each other—learning how to advocate, adapt, and ultimately find moments of joy within the journey.

This conversation highlights the realities of raising a medically complex child, the power of community, and how resilience is built over time.

You'll hear:

  • What it was like navigating a sudden cardiac arrest in a newborn

  • The early days in the NICU and learning to care for a medically complex child

  • How Marah advocated for family presence and support during hospitalization

  • The transition from crisis to confidence in managing trach and G-tube care

  • How community, connection, and shared experiences shaped their journey

  • The emotional realities of ongoing medical challenges, including epilepsy

This is a story of advocacy, growth, and finding strength in the most unexpected places.

What You'll Learn in This Episode

  • Why learning CPR and emergency preparedness can be life-saving for families

  • How to advocate for your child and communicate your needs with care teams

  • The role of multidisciplinary care in managing complex medical conditions

  • What life at home can look like with medical equipment and home nursing support

  • How community and peer support impact long-term coping and resilience

  • The importance of asking for help and building a sustainable support system

  • How perspectives can shift from grief to gratitude over time

Key Takeaways

Even in the most overwhelming moments, support, advocacy, and connection can carry families forward—and help transform crisis into a new kind of strength.

Connect with Marah

Instagram: In Good Complexity

Resources Mentioned

Emergency Preparedness for Families
Infant & Child CPR (American Red Cross)
https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/cpr/performing-cpr/child-baby-cpr

Trach & G-Tube Care Resources
Feeding Tube Awareness Foundation
https://www.feedingtubeawareness.org

Building Community & Support
Parent to Parent USA
https://www.p2pusa.org

Trach Support

Mom's of Trach Babies

https://www.facebook.com/groups/momsoftrachbabies/

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Medical information provided is not a substitute for professional advice—please consult your care team.

Pediatric Health, Medical Parenting, NICU Journey, Infant Cardiac Arrest, Medically Complex Child, Children's Hospital, Pediatric Critical Care, Family-Centered Care, Patient Advocacy, Tracheostomy, G-Tube Feeding, Epilepsy in Children, Special Needs Parenting, Caregiver Support, Resilience