

Too excited to wait
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Monday, April 28, 2025
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Amy Stewart was 31 weeks pregnant when she fell ill. Concerned for both her unborn son, Graham, and herself, she sought guidance from Aaron Bowers, D.O., in Obstetrics & Gynecology at Genesis HealthCare System.
“I trusted Genesis and Dr. Bowers because I had a great experience having my first child at Genesis, and I returned for my second child,” said Amy.
Dr. Bowers diagnosed Amy with preeclampsia, a condition characterized by persistently high blood pressure that can develop after 20 weeks of pregnancy. If left untreated, it can lead to seizures, known as eclampsia. He advised keeping the baby in the womb for as long as possible to promote healthy development. Amy followed his recommendations, but as her condition worsened, another evaluation on October 17 led Dr. Bowers to conclude that inducing labor was the best course of action. After reviewing her options, Amy agreed.
“At Genesis, we do everything we can to ensure the safety of mothers and their children,” said Dr. Bowers. “With preeclampsia, we monitor in case we need to induce the mother into labor. We strive for the ideal outcome for the mother and her child.”
Newborn life savers
Born six weeks early, Graham’s organs were still developing. Initially, he required both a breathing machine and a feeding tube. However, with specialized care, he gradually gained the ability to breathe and feed on his own.

Aaron Bowers, DO
“In the Special Care Nursery, it felt like we were more than another name on paper,” said Amy. “The nurses are truly special, and we received the best care. Before being admitted, I knew some of the nurses, and I found comfort in their personal touches, such as sharing their personal experiences. I’m glad we chose Genesis.”
“To have that level of care was incredible,” said David Stewart, Amy’s husband. “We found great care close to home. We were able to keep a loose routine and see our family, including our three-year-old daughter, Amelia.”
Happy family of four

Once Graham was stronger and healthy, he and Amy were finally able to go home. Their family eagerly awaited their return, excited to bond with their newest addition. Amelia was especially delighted and wasted no time playing with her little brother.
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