"Having lived through the baby Doe era and having taken care of babies such as the case described in this novel, I find Baby Doe does a terrific job depicting the issues, emotions, and turmoil of those times. This is an honest and accurate rendition of the parents' raw pain, guilt, confusion, and agony, also of the ethical dilemmas for both parents and medical professionals." --Stella Kourembanas, M.D., Clement A. Smith Professor of Pediatrics & Chief, Division of Newborn Medicine; Academic Chair, Harvard Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Program, Harvard Medical School.
"Having lived through the baby Doe era and having taken care of babies such as the case described in this novel, I find Baby Doe does a terrific job depicting the issues, emotions, and turmoil of those times. This is an honest and accurate rendition of the parents' raw pain, guilt, confusion, and agony, also of the ethical dilemmas for both parents and medical professionals." --Stella Kourembanas, M.D., Clement A. Smith Professor of Pediatrics & Chief, Division of Newborn Medicine; Academic Chair, Harvard Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Program, Harvard Medical School.