Posted on January 8 2008 by admin
Ex Lil Premature Baby Walking
I can’t believe it has finally happened. Ronan has starting taking leaps and bounds with his walking. He is now 22 month (19 months corrected)
Here is a short video of him walking.
(sorry about the video quality)
Posted on January 8 2008 by admin
SHAELEY Moody is worth every second of her proud mum’s agonising wait.
After 18 years of trying to have a baby, encompassing four failed pregnancies and a horrific car accident, Tracy Moody, 40, still can’t believe it when she looks at her tiny, fragile daughter.
Shaeley was born 15 weeks premature and weighing less than 700g last [...]
Posted on January 3 2008 by admin
Your baby’s first year is a time of great change, just as it would be if she had been born on or near her due date. A child’s development is a complex, ongoing process. No two children mature at the same rate or in the same way. Development even varies from day to day and [...]
Posted on January 1 2008 by admin
Weebundles Hand Made Preemie Dolls
I have been speaking with the lady who makes the premature baby (preemie dolls) and what a lovely yet busy lady she is. Her preemie dolls are highly sought after not only in the USA but also here in Australia.
Weebundles Preemie dolls are made from 100% polyester fabric in five color [...]
Posted on December 31 2007 by admin
Practical Parenting magazine in January’s issue!!
Very exciting news for L’il Aussie Prems. The mention of the website is huge! I have been very lucky with media over the past 10 months and to be in another one of Australia’s largest parenting magazines is such a thrill. Having a premature baby has opened up the world [...]
Posted on October 24 2007 by admin
Health authorities hope a new machine known as the Pea Pod will help premature babies get a better start in life.
The Australian-first machine, launched at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) on Wednesday, measures the body composition of premature and young babies, helping to identify potential long-term illness.
RBWH researcher Professor Paul Colditz said babies [...]