17 November 2013

World Prematurity Day and a New Nephew





This is my brand new nephew, born on Wednesday 13 November. He has arrived about six weeks too early and looks much bigger in this picture than he actually is. Actually you cannot grasp how little he is until you pick him up, all 1,8 kg of him. He's all skin and bone and wrinkly as anything. He seems far too fragile to be out here.

Perhaps with a nod to making the right entrance, he decided to put in an appearance during World Prematurity Week. Today, 17 November, is World Prematurity Day, celebrated around the world to improve awareness of premature birth and how it can be prevented. Millions of babies are born prematurely every year of which 1 million die, about one baby in ten. It has become the leading cause of newborn deaths. (Premature babies are babies born before 37 weeks.)  Simple care like warmth and feeding support are essential to improving the chances of survival of these babies.

Giving birth is such a common occurrence that we tend to forget what a miracle and blessing it is that everything proceeds without a hitch. In spite of his early arrival, he has all the reflexes for survival and here he is holding onto his father's thumb for dear life.


And here he is three days old, already looking a little more handsome.


May he and all the other preemies go from strength to strength and live long and productive lives. 








3 comments:

oceangirl said...

Oh he is cute! May he be swaddled in blankets of love and warmth and put on all the blubbery baby fat he so much deserves. Preemies are such special little beings. Bless him.xx

Anonymous said...

This is such an inspirational article. He is so tiny – but amazingly you see the growth daily hey? His face is filled with perseverance and a sense of knowing. Imagine all that he will be able to overcome in life when at this tender age he is already battling his biggest challenge - survival. He looks and sounds like a very special little boy – and indeed will do nothing less than soar!

Anonymous said...

Six of the seven fairies who visited Sleeping Beauty offered their gifts of beauty, wit, grace, dance, song and music. I wish all of these for this little guy and the strength for him to fight any more battles that come his way. He is too special!