Birth, like death, can be a messy affair. Though we all wish for beautful, healthy nine lbs babies we know that isn't always the case. Premature births pose all sorts of problems that present medical and moral dilemas for doctors, nurses, interns and parents, as well as for the little babies struggling to live, to fill their little lungs with life's breath or get their hearts pumping blood through their little bodies. With remarkable narrative skill, and with grace and humanity, Dr.Christine Gleason Some of the babys whose stories are recounted in ALMOST HOME make it all the way home, others do not, but the story's collected here simply must be told. Some are unbelievably sad, and you will cry when you read them; others tell of babies who survived and did well against seemingly impossible odds; still others are embarrassing, as Dr. Gleason chronicles her tentative early years as a doctor-on-training. Taken together, however, the stories celebrate the miracles of modern medicine, mourn it's failings, and marvel at the strength and resilience of the human body and spirit so evident in these little babies, their families, and the dedicated people who staff the intensice care units.