Welcome to Prematurity Awareness Month!
Prematurity Awareness Month is observed every November, with World Prematurity Day on 17 November, to raise awareness of preterm birth and the concerns of preterm babies and their families worldwide. An estimated 15 million babies around the world are born premature each year and more than one million of them do not survive their early birth.
Today, We Saved You A Seat, visits with Kayla Pitts, mom to Zetta who was born at 26.1 weeks gestation.
Her conversation (broken into 3 parts) highlights maternal mental health in the perinatal and postpartum period, her preterm delivery, breastfeeding, and treatment options she pursued for her health and family.
Autism Awareness Month: Angela Donley with Oklahoma Family Network
Autism Awareness Month: Kodey Toney with Pervasive Parenting Center
Two Babies, 20 Months Apart: NICU vs. COVID
Joining Forces 2021: Meet Our Keynote Speakers and Some FAQ
Rare Day Awareness: 1P36 Chromosome Deletion Syndrome
G-Tube and Trach Conversation: One NICU Mom's Experience
NICU Awareness: Preeclampsia, Women's Heart Health, and Support through NICU
For The Village, Inc: Enhancing Birth Outcomes in the Black Community
NICU Awareness: 24 week twins, twinless twin, therapies, and hope
National Newborn Screening Awareness Month (Jennifer Baysinger)
National Newborn Screening Awareness Month (Annie Evans & Susan Mays)
Mental Health Support
CMV Awareness: Family Stories & Facts
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Dr. Laura Call of the Day
Focus on the Family Broadcast