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Fight for Preemies Bloggers Unite event November 17th 2009
http://blog.maisoncupcake.com/2009/11/fight-for-preemies-march-of-dime…
Quite often when browsing online I notice groups or initiatives based in the USA and I wish there was an equivalent in the UK. I had never heard of March of Dimes or Bloggers Unite until a few days ago but when I saw the image above relating to an online
Prematurity Awareness Month
http://corisbigmouth.blogspot.com/2009/11/prematurity-awareness-month.…
Urged my friends & family to join, plus gave a tease that I'll talk about 2 special triplet families in my life who have undergone preemie babies and the NICU experience
Tae Kwon Daniel
http://adventuresinjuggling.wordpress.com/2009/11/10/tae-kwon-daniel/
just another day where we marvel over how far our former 24 weeker son has come.
Prematurity awareness month
http://katiedevinandbrendan.wordpress.com/2009/11/10/november-is-prema…
Short description about my posting on Nov 17th for preemies more specifically about my son Brendan whom was born 11 weeks 2 days early.
Reproductive Symptoms In Undiagnosed Celiac Disease
http://celiacnurse.com/category/reproductive-symptoms/
This post describes the variety of reproductive symptoms (including premature birth) that can occur in Celiac Disease (CD). The treatment, a gluten-free diet, may be the perfect primary prevention for those with undiagnosed CD and reproductive or fetal co
Fight for Preemies Bloggers Unite event November 17th 2009
http://www.bloggersunite.org/event/fight-for-preemies
Quite often when browsing online I notice groups or initiatives based in the USA and I wish there was an equivalent in the UK. I had never heard of March of Dimes or Bloggers Unite until a few days ago but when I saw the image above relating to an online
Mommy of a Preemie
http://www.myspace.com/paigesotherbigsister/blog
I know first hand what it is like to have a preemie. My daughter, Kiyana Rose, was born at 25 weeks 5 days. I had complications with my pregnancy starting at 10 weeks with heavy bleeding and large blood clots, which I thought were from a miscarriage. I fo
Preemies in the month of November
http://www.marjnhomer.blogspot.com
Preemie babies run in my family. I had first hand experience with a premature child. She was born at 31 weeks due to a placenta abruption. The mother had to be wheeled into the operating room without her husband. He had no clue that his daughter was about
Please Support the Fight for Preemies /Prems
http://themastermans.blogspot.com/2009/11/please-support-fight-for-pre…
Around the globe each year over, 20 million babies are born too early, so very very small and with so many battles ahead of them ― more than 21,000 a year are born in Australia alone, and our little girl Nakita was born almost 7 weeks too early, this Bl
Picking Berries
http://www.theselfloveproject.com/2009/11/04/preemies/
short poem to introduce readers of after effects of being a preemie.Need for nebulization at times.Need to go into lock down mode.
P is for Preemie
http://www.theselfloveproject.com/2009/11/04/preemie/
A short poem for ABC wednesday challenge.Introduces readers to technology of CPAP.
November is Prematurity Awareness Month
http://adayinthelifeofgoldylocks.blogspot.com/2009/11/november-is-prem…
As you know, Marcus and Maddox were born prematurely, 9 weeks premature to be exact. This campaign is very near and dear to my heart.
Blog Your Support in the Fight for Preemies on November 17th
http://www.typeamom.net/blog-your-support-in-the-fight-for-preemies-on…
On Tuesday November 17th you can show your support for March of Dimes Fight for Preemies by blogging about a baby you love or blogging about prematurity and help raise awareness about premature births.
Fight for Preemies - November 17
http://riverdogprints.com/photocardblog/2009/11/05/fight-for-preemies-…
Call to Fight for Preemies -- share your story and birth announcements will be donated to your NICU of choice
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Fight For Preemies
http://www.marchofdimes.com/fi…
Every year, 20 million babies are born too soon, too small and very sick ― half a million of them in the United States. November 17 is when we fight.
Do you know a baby that was born too soon, too small, unable to suck, unable to breathe on his own? Premature birth is a health crisis that jeopardizes the lives and health of nearly half-million babies each year. It is the #1 killer of newborns and can lead to lifelong disabilities. Worse: the number has increased 31 percent since 1981. It can happen without warning and for no known reason. Until we have more answers, anyone’s baby, could be born too soon. Medical advances give even the tiniest babies a chance of survival, yet for many babies premature birth is still a life or death condition. It’s the #1 cause of death during the first month of life. And babies who survive face serious health challenges and risk lifelong disabilities. The rate of premature birth has never been higher. In half the cases, we simply don’t understand what went wrong. We need to fight for answers. And, ultimately, preventions. November 17 is dedicated to raising awareness of the crisis of premature birth. The March of Dimes invites bloggers like you to get involved. • Learn about premature birth at marchofdimes.com/fightforpreemies • Put a badge on your blog during November, Prematurity Awareness Month® • On November 17, blog for a baby you love and to help others We need to fight ― because babies shouldn’t have to. ............................................................................. El 17 de noviembre estará dedicado a crear conciencia sobre la crisis del nacimiento prematuro. March of Dimes le extiende una invitación a los blogueros como usted para que participen. -Aprenda acerca del nacimiento prematuro en nacersano.org o marchofdimes.com/fightforpreemies -Añada un botón en su blog durante el mes de noviembre, Mes del Nacimiento Prematuro -El 17 de noviembre, dedique una entrada en su blog a un bebé que usted ama y para ayudar a otros Necesitamos luchar por todos los bebés.






