For years, Stephanie Hanson didn’t talk much about her stillborn first child, Stephen. But when she did, she always remembered Melanie Chichester, BSN, RNC-OB, CPLC, RNC-IAP, FAWHONN.
My nurse Melanie, she’d say.
She got me through the worst time ever.
In the early hours of that morning in 1998, when Stephanie already knew her baby was gone but still had to give birth, Melanie was a calming presence.
When it’s time, hold your baby, Melanie said.
Take pictures. Leave with his footprints. Keep his hat and wristband.
Stephanie initially resisted. But Melanie’s gentle persistence convinced her it was the right thing to do.
It was. When Stephanie left Christiana Hospital, she carried memories and keepsakes of Stephen that would become central to her healing.
So would a chance encounter in 2024. Stephanie had remarried and had two more children, Tristan and Julia, now 19 and 16. At one of Julia’s volleyball tournaments, Stephanie struck up a conversation with fellow parent Mary Ciechanowski, APRN, ACNS-BC, an advanced practice nurse at ChristianaCare.
As they watched the game, Stephanie shared the story of Stephen’s birth and how her nurse, Melanie, had made all the difference during that devastating time.
“Melanie Chichester?” Mary asked. “I’m meeting with her tomorrow!”