These preterm baby glow up photos will definitely make you cry
Nurses and doctors around the world are getting a virtual hug in honor of World Prematurity Day, a yearly observance in which parents share photos of their healthy children who were born early.
The event, held each year on November 17th, serves to recognize the 15 million babies born premature (before the 37th week of pregnancy). According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the complications from premature birth are the leading cause of death among kids under the age of 5. There’s no clear-cut reason some babies are born early — according to WHO, most occur spontaneously — and complications for those kids include physical and learning disabilities.
While affordable pre-and-post-natal care and skin-to-skin contact are a few ways to prevent and treat preterm births, parents are also doing their part to raise awareness.
On Friday, for inspiration, people shared photos of their adorable children who flourished despite being born prematurely.
Today is World Prematurity Day, which is a good time to again thank Keith's nurses and doctors for making all this…
Posted by Kevin Carr O'Leary on Thursday, November 17, 2016
I share it every year because although we in the medical field have come far… there are still advances to make!…
Posted by Brenda Cole Baxley on Friday, November 17, 2017
November is Prematurity Awareness Month but today is National Prematurity Day!!!! I am proud parent of a Mirco Preemie….
Posted by Nikita HiddenTreasure Washington on Friday, November 17, 2017
November 17th….National Prematurity Day.Today we celebrate our not-so-little baby who arrived 7 weeks early, and…
Posted by Kelly O'Barr on Friday, November 17, 2017
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