Twice a Preemie Mom Having a premature birth and being a preemie mom is a life-changing experience. There are so many emotions during the journey, and I think fear might be the strongest. You are afraid of what will happen next, you are afraid of any little thing that goes wrong, and you are mostly afraid you will lose your precious baby. Now, imagine having to experience … [Read more...]
Gracelynn’s Story
Each Story Every story is unique when it comes to premature birth. There are different circumstances, different reasons, and different outcomes. However, with each story I feature on the blog, I always find things that I can relate to, and things that were similar in my story. Please read more about Gracelynn, as told by her mom, Rebecca. Gracelynn 1.Tell us about your … [Read more...]
Smaller and stronger, Naomi’s story
Smaller and Stronger Today's Micro Preemie was the size of a 19 weeker when she was born. This is significantly smaller than a baby normally born at 25 weeks. Because of this, doctors did not think she would survive. However, in addition to being smaller, she was definitely stronger than they anticipated. I'm so happy to be able to bring you, Naomi, today's Micro Preemie … [Read more...]
Micro Preemie Monday and John
Last Micro Preemie Monday of the Year Welcome to our last Micro Preemie Monday of the year. I still can't believe Friday will be 2016. Even though it will be a new year, I will still continue to bring you new Micro Preemie Monday stories as long as you let me, which means please keep reading, sharing, and helping me spread awareness about this important cause and these … [Read more...]
An Angel and a Rainbow Baby
Kim's Story Continues Thank you for reading about Caleb yesterday. If you missed the post, you can read it HERE. Like many of us mother's of preemies, Kim was given devastating news about Caleb during her pregnancy, yet he defied the odds and the doctors. A Rainbow comes after a Storm Unfortunately, Kim's doctors were not wrong about her second pregnancy. While, it is a … [Read more...]