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How the Caring Cradle Helps Nurses

Isabelle Baker • November 7, 2019

Nurses Benefit From Having a Caring Cradle in the Unit

When I designed the Caring Cradle, I knew that nurses needed helped when babies were stillborn.
Nurses want to provide compassionate and caring help.

When you give a nurse a Caring Cradle, they are able to provide that compassionate, caring assistance AND give the mother what she wants more than anything in the moment: time with her baby.

We appreciate all nurses. Thanks especially to those providing care and comfort to mothers who experience this heartbreak.

Thank you to everyone who has made it possible to provide this help to nurses in the U.S., Canada, and Columbia.

Wendy Kowalski
Owner, Caring Cradle
By Isabelle Baker September 13, 2020
The Hermans, in honor of their baby boy, and because of generous fundraising, purchased and donated a Caring Cradle to Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio. Lincoln’s parents bravely gave from their pain and their heart. The Hermans invite you to read the story of their son Lincoln, and how they first lost him to stillbirth, but now Lincoln's legacy is full of inspiration and love.
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