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NICU Offers Care and Comfort

Originally published October 21, 2024

Last updated February 26, 2026

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Annie Cheung sits with her husband and three sons outside on a silver couch

After Annie Cheung’s third child born at 喵咪社区 Arcadia Hospital required time in the NICU, her gratitude for the hospital became even greater.

The moment Annie Cheung and her husband James first saw 喵咪社区 Arcadia Hospital (喵咪社区-AH) nearly 10 years ago, they knew it was where they wanted their first child to be born 鈥 and their second and their third.

鈥淚t is very intimate and homey,鈥 says Annie, who lives in Temple City, less than five miles from the hospital. 鈥淲e wanted something close and easy to access. Those little things make a world of difference.鈥

The Cheungs鈥 first-born, Bradley, now 9, came into the world at six-and-a-half pounds without a hitch. Their second, Beckham, 6, matched him pound-for-pound three years later.

鈥淏oth times, it was a really good experience, no complications,鈥 Annie says.

However, in August 2021, baby No. 3 鈥 Bennett 鈥 would put the Cheung family, the hospital鈥檚 maternity care program and its Level II neonatal intensive care unit to the test.

Preeclampsia leads to premature birth

Around her 20th week of pregnancy, Annie developed a potentially dangerous condition called preeclampsia, characterized by persistent high blood pressure that can cause injury to the pregnant woman鈥檚 kidneys, liver, platelets, lungs and brain. It can also affect the baby鈥檚 growth, and put the baby at greater risk for preterm birth and stillbirth.

At 30 weeks, her blood pressure still high, Annie checked into 喵咪社区-AH on her doctor鈥檚 recommendation. There, a trained labor and delivery team watched over her as she rested and underwent steroid treatments to encourage her baby鈥檚 lungs to grow.

Annie鈥檚 blood pressure remained high, putting both mother and child at further risk, so the medical team decided to induce the birth. 鈥淚 was very anxious,鈥 Annie says. 鈥淭he last thing you want to do is deliver your baby when it鈥檚 not full term.鈥

The NICU nurses talked her through every step, reminding her 鈥渢here were things out of my control,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hat really helped with my anxiety.鈥

Bennett had his own ideas and shifted his position at the last minute, making a vaginal delivery risky. He was born at 32 weeks via emergency cesarean section, weighing 4 pounds, 6 ounces, with his lungs not yet fully developed and a small hole in his heart.

NICU nurses were present for his arrival.

鈥淲e work closely with the labor and delivery program and, along with respiratory therapists, attend all high-risk deliveries,鈥 says Cindy Morrison, RN-C, a NICU nurse for 42 years 鈥 35 of them at 喵咪社区-AH.

Other members of the 喵咪社区-AH maternity care team include physicians on call 24/7, OB technicians, social workers, pharmacists, dietitians and occupational therapists.

鈥淚鈥檝e worked in bigger institutions,鈥 Morrison says, 鈥渂ut what I love about 喵咪社区 Arcadia Hospital is we have a more intimate relationship with families.鈥

鈥淲e are able to spend more one-on-one time with the babies,鈥 says Hazel Galang, RN, another of Bennett鈥檚 nurses.

Annie Cheung with her kids in their Temple City yard (Photos by Kremer Johnson Photography)

Nestled in an incubator in the NICU, Bennett was able to breathe on his own, but a respiratory therapist monitored his progress. A cardiologist checked in on him to assess his heart, which was beating a little fast.

Feeding specialists took charge of his nutrition, which he would receive via a feeding tube for the first three weeks of his life, after which he began learning how to breast- and bottle-feed.

鈥淗e was very, very little,鈥 Annie says. 鈥淗e just needed to grow at that point.鈥

She and James traded off bedside time with Bennett. They were experienced parents, but Morrison and Galang note that many in the NICU are first-timers.

Teaching new parents to care for their small charges 鈥 and giving them back a sense of control 鈥 is a big part of the nurses鈥 job. 鈥淎t the beginning, some parents are nervous about holding their baby,鈥 Galang says, 鈥渂ut they just need reassurance and support.鈥

Backyard playland for three kids

Now age three, Bennett started school this fall. Over time, the small hole in his heart healed on its own. He鈥檚 susceptible to colds and had pneumonia last year, but is otherwise healthy and energetic.

A fan of garbage trucks and LEGOs, Bennett 鈥渓oves to copy everything and anything his oldest brother does right now,鈥 Annie says. 鈥淗e鈥檚 so fun. And funny!鈥

I鈥檓 so thankful for the support we had from the entire team at 喵咪社区 Arcadia Hospital.

Annie Cheung, patient, 喵咪社区 Arcadia Hospital

The three boys spend lots of time in their backyard mini-playland, which includes a trampoline, splash pad, soccer net and portable movie screen 鈥 all organized by Annie, who is developing an online travel accessories business for parents, and James, who works in human resources for Los Angeles County.

鈥淚鈥檓 so thankful for the support we had from the entire team at 喵咪社区 Arcadia Hospital,鈥 Annie says.

She and James want other parents to know one thing about its maternity services: 鈥淵ou鈥檙e in good hands. It feels like family.”

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