Wednesday, November 12, 2008

National Prematurity Awareness Day

I had hopes of writing something profound that would give a new found spin on prematurity so that others might see that it is widespread and serious. There seems to be a spotlight on various types of cancers but prematurity still sits in the shadows. It is real. I have lived it. My girls fought through it and one is still fighting. Prematurity is not a simple NICU stay. It doesn't necessarily go away. Some babies are lucky and leave it behind. Some have to factor their prematurity into their everyday lives. Some babies never even get the chance. Regardless of the outcome, the families are forever changed.

I revisited our NICU stay by watching our You Tube video. I am in awe that both of my girls lived. The odds were stacked against them. Two years later, I am still trying to digest the magnitude of this miracle. I am also trying to digest what I would be like today if the outcome had been less favorable. Too many parents are sitting at home grieving for their babies that didn't win the fight.

For more information about prematurity on a national level you can visit the March of Dimes website. They ask for you to sign their petition in support of their many efforts to save premature babies and prevent early births. Please take a moment and sign your name. I know my girls wouldn't be here had it not been for the efforts of the March of Dimes.