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    The role of palliative care in critical congenital heart disease by Mazwi, Mjaye L., MD, Henner, Natalia, MD, Kirsch, Roxanne, MD, MBE

    Published in Seminars in perinatology (01-03-2017)
    “…Abstract Patients with critical congenital heart disease are exposed to significant lifetime morbidity and mortality. Prenatal diagnosis can provide…”
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    Neonatologist training in communication and palliative care by Henner, Natalia, MD, Boss, Renee D., MD, MHS

    Published in Seminars in perinatology (01-03-2017)
    “…ABSTRACT Neonatologists receive highly varied and largely inadequate training to acquire and maintain communication and palliative care skills. Neonatology…”
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    Trial of Therapy in the NICU: Criteria Neonatologists Apply in Discussing End-of-Life Care Decisions for Peri-Viable Infants (S501) by Meadow, Jacqueline, Henner, Natalia, Rychlik, Karen

    Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-05-2022)
    “…1. Identify variations in neonatologists’ peri-viable counseling 2. Explain the relationship of trial of therapy to informed consent Perinatalcounseling at the…”
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    Trial of Therapy on Trial: Inconsistent Thresholds for Discussing Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Therapies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit by Meadow, Jacqueline, Arzu, Jennifer, Rychlik, Karen, Henner, Natalia

    Published in American journal of perinatology (01-05-2024)
    “…This study aimed to establish the degree of variability in thresholds for discussing withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies (WLST) in periviable infants among…”
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    Abstract 4143140: Pregnancy Termination or Perinatal Hospice due to Fetal Congenital Heart Defects: A Qualitative Analysis by Knowles, Grace, Madden, Diana, Barrera, Leonardo, Fry, Jessica, Grobman, William, Henner, Natalia, Patel, Angira, patel, sheetal, Yee, Lynn, Woo, Joyce

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (12-11-2024)
    “…Abstract only Background: For some individuals, antenatal diagnosis of a congenital heart defect (CHD) allows alternative options to cardiac surgery: pregnancy…”
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    Navigating the post-Dobbs landscape: ethical considerations from a perinatal perspective by Pyle, Alaina, Adams, Shannon Y., Cortezzo, DonnaMaria E., Fry, Jessica T., Henner, Natalia, Laventhal, Naomi, Lin, Matthew, Sullivan, Kevin, Wraight, C. Lydia

    Published in Journal of perinatology (01-05-2024)
    “…Restrictive abortion laws have impacts reaching far beyond the immediate sphere of reproductive health, with cascading effects on clinical and ethical aspects…”
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    Mother's Milk Donation to a Human Milk Bank During Bereavement: Circumstances Associated with Completing the Donation Process by Pidaparti, Mahati, Knowles, Grace, Henner, Natalia, Fry, Jessica T, Kelly, Summer G, Hoggarth, Jinnene, Robinson, Daniel T

    Published in Breastfeeding medicine (01-09-2024)
    “…Bereaved mothers describe positive experiences donating breast milk and negative experiences when not informed of opportunities to donate. Predictors of…”
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    Neonatal Death in the Emergency Department: When End-of-Life Care Is Needed at the Beginning of Life by Fry, Jessica T., Henner, Natalia

    Published in Clinical pediatric emergency medicine (01-06-2016)
    “…The death of a neonate is devastating for all involved. Each year, critically ill neonates present to emergency departments across the United States. These…”
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    Neonatal Death in the ED: When end-of-Life Care is Needed at the Beginning of Life by Fry, Jessica T., M.D, Henner, Natalia, M.D

    “…Abstract The death of a neonate is devastating for all involved. Each year, critically-ill neonates present to emergency departments across the United States…”
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