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17th November 2015
02:24pm GMT

Here's our miracle as we celebrate #WorldPrematurityDay today. She's now 3 1/2 years and doing great! @MarchofDimes pic.twitter.com/T52tO5upnO
— Reed Cole (@ReedCole07) November 17, 2015
My smallest guy #WorldPrematurityDay pic.twitter.com/8gXu4bxqmm — ✨Ange✨ (@AngeCMJ) November 17, 2015
I was born prematurely at 25 weeks. I'm 23 now, have two degrees and am living a relatively normal adult life. #WorldPrematurityDay — Hannah Roberts (@hannahrrrr) November 17, 2015
Our we guy at 4 hours old and another at 7 months with his best buddy #WorldPrematurityDay @Blisscharity @thenikwils pic.twitter.com/vyHCPT9IsT — Grant (@thegrantwils) November 17, 2015
#WorldPrematurityDay @JohannahDarling @fizfizfiz Ernest & Doris are actually the cutest babies ever pic.twitter.com/v3DJ2AVGpd — Chloe (@fxckitstommo) November 17, 2015
#WorldPrematurityDay Shout out to all the Survivors, especially my fellow Preemie #twins
— Jordan Rodgers (@Jordanthetwin) November 17, 2015
Abayanesu's daughter was born a month premature. Mother kangaroo care helped save her life. #WorldPrematurityDay pic.twitter.com/mRb6jRXvJC — Save the Children UK (@savechildrenuk) November 17, 2015
Wearing purple today for #WorldPrematurityDay in honor of my two babies who were born at 32 & 28 weeks... pic.twitter.com/1G9l12YFUo — ChristineSperow WBTV (@ChristineOnTV) November 17, 2015
Giving thanks on #WorldPrematurityDay to the NHS staff who saved my life and looked after my son, born at 28 weeks. pic.twitter.com/6l3YKxYZqz — Clare Mackintosh (@claremackint0sh) November 17, 2015
Today is #WorldPrematurityDay Adrianna when she came home in 2008 (4lbs 8oz) Support March of Dimes #pimpinjoy pic.twitter.com/jqbuKlNyTV — Erica Carr (@EricaYCarr) November 17, 2015
This girl came 6 weeks early&now she's a big crazy almost 2 yo. Love you Zo! #worldprematurityday #toddlerlife pic.twitter.com/KeFf16gWeQ — Rach (@Slainte91) November 17, 2015
I'm supporting #WorldPrematurityDay @Blisscharity 3 of my babies were born prematurely, please make a difference and RT to show support x — Kym Marsh (@msm4rsh) November 17, 2015
For more information or support services, please visit the Irish Premature Babies website here.Explore more on these topics: