NICU at St. Joe's

NICU at St. Joe's The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Trinity Health Ann Arbor provides critical care for newborns.

There are times when babies are born premature or need specialized treatment and care after birth. The NICU at Trinity Health Ann Arbor provides the critical care necessary for these newborns. Our staff is committed to providing the best possible care for your baby.

12/15/2025

"About 10% of infants born in the U.S. are admitted to the NICU each year, which means nearly 400,000 families face this reality annually. Colorado is now the first state in the country to create a paid Neonatal Care Leave that offers up to 12 additional weeks of time off when a newborn is in intensive care. Beginning January 1, 2026, this leave will be added to existing FAMLI bonding leave, giving some families up to 24 weeks of paid time off.

This is a major step forward for parents who should never have to choose between a paycheck and being with their baby during one of the most stressful moments of early life. A newborn in intensive care is overwhelming enough without the added worry of whether you can afford to stay by their side.

Neonatal Care Leave gives families the support they need during a NICU stay and ensures they can still take their full bonding leave once their baby is home. Colorado parents who lived these impossible choices helped drive this change forward.

One of them was Rep. Yara Zokaie, who shared the dilemma she faced when her son was born. 'At that time where I should’ve been able to be fully present for him and for my family, I was working to make sure we could make rent that month,' she said. 'It was incredibly scary as a new parent.'

Colorado listened to the realities families were facing. Now more parents will have the support they deserve during the moments that matter most." -- The Female Quotient

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For our favorite books to talk to young children about pregnancy, birth, and the arrival of a new baby in the family, we recommend "What's In There? All About Before You Were Born" for ages 3 to 7 (https://www.amightygirl.com/what-s-in-there) and "How Big is Baby?" for ages 3 to 5 (https://www.amightygirl.com/how-big-is-baby)

To introduce children to pioneering women of public health who worked to improve healthcare for everyone, we recommend "Dr. Jo: How Sara Josephine Baker Saved the Lives of America's Children" for ages 5 to 9 (https://www.amightygirl.com/dr-jo) and “The Doctor with an Eye for Eyes: The Story of Dr. Patricia Bath” for ages 5 to 9 (https://www.amightygirl.com/the-doctor-with-an-eye-for-eyes)

And for books for children and teens about Mighty Girls or their loved one grappling with illness or medical conditions, visit our “Illness & Disease” section at http://amgrl.co/1OYPVPE

November is Prematurity awareness month 💜
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November is Prematurity awareness month 💜

Prematurity awareness month 🩷💜🧡💛
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Prematurity awareness month 🩷💜🧡💛

November is prematurity awareness month
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Sometimes babies are born before they are ready 💜 holding space for preemie parents
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Happy Halloween! Let’s see your NICU babies in their costumes!
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Happy Halloween! Let’s see your NICU babies in their costumes!

Wishing everyone a Blessed Easter
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Wishing everyone a Blessed Easter

February is full term nicu awareness month❤️
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February is full term nicu awareness month❤️

Check out HopeforHIE's video.

Wishing everyone a Happy New Year!
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Wishing everyone a Happy New Year!

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