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Today is #worldprematurityday & thanks to our wonderful NHS and @Blisscharity support my Charlie born at 23 weeks & weighing just 455g is now a thriving 14 year old at mainstream school and doing more than ever could have been expected. ❤️ https://t.co/aApqgsrNUi
Incase anybody didn’t know/ is just scrolling past, today is #WorldPrematurityDay some people are dismissive when I say Oscar was a preemie as he was ‘only’ 6 weeks early- I don’t think they realise that the last 6 weeks are so important in that final stretch of development https://t.co/XcoddfFt6h
The tower lights are lit in pink and blue this evening for World Prematurity Day 💖💙 @SFHFT
Thank you so much for all your support today for raising awareness for premature infants and their families 🙌🏻 https://t.co/z4kY53QZun
#ByYourSide #WorldPrematurityDay @Blisscharity
We understand the difficulty of not taking your baby home, although nor prem, we know how it feels seeing them in an incubator.
#HospitalParents, you're not alone, there is always someone you can reach out to, can even message us. https://t.co/nCQjwUKK5U
Is that time of year again when we celebrate World Prematurity Day and all the wonderful families and their babies whom we have had the privilege to support through their NICU journey! More exciting things later today! @uhbwNHS @CotsForTots https://t.co/F5toXTqfAw
On #WorldPrematurityDay we remember those babies #BornTooSoon. For many, today will be a happy day, but for others it may be a sad day, where loved ones are dearly missed. We look to the future & how we can improve the outcomes for our smallest & most fragile babies. 💜 https://t.co/D2QfC02tlr
Finishing #WorldPrematurityDay with a video of one of the best moments of my life, finally feeling like a ‘normal’ Dad and holding my boy for the first time 💜 https://t.co/w12UNu18Vu
On #WorldPrematurityDay let us celebrate all children born prematurely & raise awareness of a journey we know can last long after coming home from hospital.
We continue in our mission to make the world a better place for children born prematurely and their families after NICU. https://t.co/ToG5h1sTii
Happy World prematurity Day to all my amazing colleagues 💜Let’s keep collaborating to improve the care of our preterms, together we can achieve so much 💜 #1in10 #WorldPrematurityDay2022 https://t.co/HsoVwpDwzs
World Prematurity Day seeks to raise awareness about premature birth and the complications that can occur. A premature baby is one who is born too early, usually before 37 weeks, which leads to health problems during development including physical and mental disabilities.
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