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.
Why are the nutritional needs of preemies different from those of full-term babies? What’s the link between good nutrition and a preemie’s brain and bone development? The answers to these questions and more can be found in this article.
Is it possible to successfully breastfeed your premature baby? It is, when you are armed with the correct knowledge and expert advice brought to you in this article…
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.
How does a carefree 18-year-old cope with the pressures of being a mother at such a young age? Read Amanda’s insightful story about her difficult pregnancy and handling her terribly premature babies.
A severely premature baby became one of the smallest preemies to survive in the UK - all thanks to a pair of scissors left on the weighing scale.
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.
Nobody expects to have a premature baby. However it is not something that happens out of the norm. Here's little Corwynn's story.
An orphaned premature infant died yesterday after two weeks of health related complications. Her parents had passed away the week before.
British mum Amy Buck gave birth to baby boy after a 20-day labour period!
Researchers in Jerusalem recently found out that the soothing sounds of Mozart's music may help preemies gain weight faster.
Find out what causes preterm labor, how to tell if you're having it, and what will happen if you are.
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