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“How to explain, the instinct that washes over me.
The doctors, they come.
The nurses - they sometimes care.
But I’m the one,
Who’s Dr Mom.

I know more, I see more.
I see when she holds her breath -
I see when her eyes become tired.
The seizures? They’re sub-clinical.
But sometimes, I see those too.

Her eyes, I watch them.
Her little hands,
I watch their every move.
You say I have no training -
you’ve been in school for years.
But I held her inside me,
for ten long months -
I felt her every move.
There’s something about a mother with a baby -
She’s the smartest expert there is.
Trust yourself -
you know your baby best.
Don’t be ashamed,
to be Dr. Mom.”

Excerpt From
Good Pastures
Sylvia Anne Pollard
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From Thought to Verse: The Story behind Dr. Mom

August 22, 2025November 21, 2025 Sylvia1Tagged medical parent, poetry, trachbaby

The Opposite of What I Wanted When I was a child, my dream was to be a cashier. I kid you not. My parents once bought me a receipt maker for my birthday, and I sold my toys to my friends for real money just so I could print receipts. I was going to be […]

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From Thought to Verse: A Hole in My Heart

August 17, 2025August 20, 2025 Sylvia0Tagged healing, miscarriage

When I tell people I write poetry, the first thing they often ask is,“How do you have time for that?”The truth is—I don’t make time for it. It’s not on a checklist, and it’s not a goal I chase. It just happens… because writing is how I cope. When I get the chance, I show […]

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Being an Advocate in the Medical World: When Things Get Sensitive and Intense

August 11, 2025August 11, 2025 Sylvia0Tagged advocacy, medical, trauma

Before becoming Paige’s mom, I never thought I’d have a discussion on whether or not to give a bolus of ketamine or morphine when Paige’s head turned ever so slightly. I never thought I’d be begging a doctor to let me breastfeed, or crying in the bathroom when a new order was made that prevented […]

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Being an Advocate in the Medical World: Understanding Your Medical Team

July 30, 2025August 14, 2025 Sylvia0

Imagine the scenario of your child being taken in an ambulance, going to the Level One Trauma room, and being surrounded by men and women in different color scrubs, white coats, and them telling you what they think is best for your child. It’s overwhelming. Not only are you in shock, but you’re having to […]

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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, but expressed in a poem

July 26, 2025August 14, 2025 Sylvia0Tagged emotions, medical, ptsd

Terror, Fear Adrenaline, Panic What word can describe  The incomparable grit The flash of fear, The heart beat rush One minute happy, The next is a demon I can’t breathe, I can’t even gasp All at once, I feel it The feeling I never wanted to return  I try and sleep, But the faces come […]

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