Prematurity Awareness Month – November
Why it matters
WELCOME TO AWARENESS MONTH
This November, join us in raising awareness about prematurity and its impact on families.
THE STORY
Prematurity Awareness Month, recognized every November, aims to educate the public about the challenges and effects of preterm birth. According to the March of Dimes, approximately 380,000 babies are born prematurely each year in the United States alone. This staggering statistic highlights the importance of awareness and support for those affected by prematurity.
The journey for families with premature infants is often fraught with uncertainty and emotional challenges. Premature babies frequently require specialized care in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs), where they can receive the medical attention they need to thrive. Support from healthcare professionals and community resources can make a significant difference in the lives of these families.
In addition to medical care, emotional support is crucial. Organizations like the March of Dimes and local NICUs provide resources, community events, and educational materials to help families navigate the challenges of prematurity. These initiatives foster a sense of community and connection among families who share similar experiences.
As we observe Prematurity Awareness Month, it is essential to reflect on the resilience of these families and the importance of continued research and advocacy. Community involvement, education, and support can help create a brighter future for premature infants and their families.
Together, we can make a difference.
WORTH KNOWING
Support Families
Join local initiatives to support families with premature infants.
Educate Yourself
Learn about the causes and effects of prematurity.
Participate
Take part in awareness walks and fundraising events.
Share Stories
Use social media to raise awareness and share experiences.
AROUND THE WORLD
DID YOU KNOW?!
World Prematurity Day
Observed on November 17 to raise awareness globally.
Neonatal Intensive Care
NICUs are specialized units for caring for premature infants.
Survival Rates
Survival rates for premature infants have improved significantly over the years.
Causes of Prematurity
Infections, multiple pregnancies, and health conditions can contribute.
Support Networks
Many families find strength in support groups and networks.
Research Importance
Ongoing research is critical for improving outcomes for preemies.
A Global Issue
Prematurity is a leading cause of infant mortality worldwide.
READ MORE
Tiny Beautiful Things
Cheryl Strayed
A collection of essays offering comfort and hope for parents.
Preemies: The Essential Guide
Dana Wechsler Linden
An informative guide for parents of premature infants.
The Preemie Primer
Jennifer Gunter
Real stories and experiences from families with preemies.
The Premature Baby Book
William Sears
A resource for understanding and caring for preemies.
PAIR IT WITH
Help spread the word about prematurity.
Connect with international organizations.
Support local NICUs and families.
Participate in events throughout November.
Raise Awareness Today
Share your support for Prematurity Awareness Month and help educate others about the challenges faced by premature infants.
