Born at just 23 weeks gestation, weighing 330 grams and kept in a sandwich bag for survival, Robyn is now home after 558 days in the hospital and is a true warrior!
Kate has endured a nearly fatal accident, a long recovery, a tragic loss, a life-threatening delivery & 120 days in the NICU. We share her story today, on World Prematurity Day, to celebrate every little NICU fighter and the families that sit beside them.
Today, on World Prematurity Day, we wanted to give our support to families with babies in the NICU. These five mums have graciously shared their inspiring stories of what the NICU journey (and beyond) is really like.
Miles was just 1.1 kg when he was born too early. His mum left the hospital empty-handed, an empty capsule in the back of the car, an empty cot at home.
Up to 15 per cent of all mums watch as their babies are whisked off to NICU instead of spending those first moments in their arms. I am one of those mums.
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