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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)

Young Shaeley Moody brings dream to life for Tracy, 40

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 [...]

Premature Babies: Growth and Development

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 [...]

Premature Baby Dolls

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 [...]

L’il Aussie Prems Was Featured In….

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 [...]

‘Pea Pod’ machine will benefit premature babies

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 [...]

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