"I kept telling them, 'She's not going to survive. She's - I'm only 23 weeks pregnant'."
This mum's journey of breastfeeding a premature baby will bring tears to your eyes. "It took a lot from me not to cry," she says...
The wonders of breastmilk never cease to amaze us!
A new mother shared how her premature baby survived birth, after he was born premature at 23 weeks and six days. The baby boy was so tiny that the neonatal care staff had to transport him to an incubator in a plastic sack the same size of pencil case.
The lucky baby has even bagged a special gift from Jet Airways!
Little Kaleb was born just 24 weeks into his mother's pregnancy. She wanted to carry him for as long as she could despite serious risks to her health, even life. Read more here.
Identical twins but born weeks or even months apart? Not that impossible. Read about one pair of such miracle twins Link and Logan Gorveatt who were born premature weeks apart.
Taking your preemie home doesn't have to be overwhelming with the helpful tips in this article. This article is part of DreamBig, an education series by Abbott, which aims to spread awareness of prematurity and help turn small starts into big futures.
Our Mummy reader, Aivonne Chong, shares her journey of dealing with the loss of her baby - just days after giving birth.
Shortly after the death of his wife, a father sings Beatles' "Blackbird" to his dying preemie newborn son.
Celebrity yummy mummy Jamie Yeo opens up about how she felt when she couldn't breastfeed her premature baby back in 2010. Also, get some great information on breastfeeding a premature baby.
Prof Yeo Cheo Lian, Head & Senior Consultant, Department of Neonatal & Developmental Medicine, Singapore General Hospital spills the beans on likely causes of premature births, likely consequences of preterm births, new neonatal practices and more.
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