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Luke and Brielle's Story

The morning of New Year’s Day 2004, I woke to find a lot of blood surrounding me. My husband Brendon and I rushed to Palmerston North Hospital and were soon told that our baby was on the way! What? I was only at 23weeks and 5 days; the only chance he had to survive was…

Breastfeeding our Prem – Larina's Story

This story is written by Larina, Eli's Mum.  You can read Eli's story here. I decided to write our breastfeeding story as an encouragement to those walking a similar path. I had breastfed two full-term babies before our third boy arrived extremely premature. I would never have foreseen how big an impact four months in…

Mum believes Mr Tickle book saved daughter's life

Meet the baby girl who was saved from a life-threatening condition by a Mr Men book. Tiny Ava Allen, from the UK, wasn't expected to survive after been born 14 weeks premature with a rare lung condition, and needed an emergency operation to stand any chance of pulling through. Doctors warned her 20-year old Mum…

100 Days: Stunning photos of the first 100 days of a premature babies life

Newborn babies are well photographed, parents share images of their precious little ones, capturing memories and marking milestones. For the parents of Lenny Harrison in the UK, who weighed just 1lb (450grams), photographs were used to document moments from his first 100 days as he battled for life. These powerful, moving and captivating photos taken each day…

Micro-premmies face big battles in life

Just over a decade ago, Canadian Kate Robson and her husband Sean Jensen were discussing baby names. If it was a girl, they would name her Margaret Lis after both our mothers. "It was our first baby, we were very excited. What a great way to honour our own mothers," Robson called. But when she…

One Nurse Re-imagines the Precious Neonatal Babies She Cares For

One nurse re-imagines the precious neonatal babies she cares for. Nurse Jessica Wright from America spends her days caring for peaceful looking patients, but she knows the babies in her neonatal intensive care unit are quietly fighting a battle for their lives. However, that doesn't stop her and her fellow nurses from imagining the bright…

Little goals, big miracles for heart-transplant baby

When a mother has seen her premature baby fight for his life, undergo a heart transplant and spend more days in the hospital than at home, she stops seeking peace of mind.  She accepts that caring for her sick child means worrying all the time. So she seeks solace in the small, quiet moments.  Born…

"Tesco saved both my babies"

After both her children were born prematurely, Emma Blakey from the United Kingdom says she has the supermarket chain Tesco to thank for them both being alive and well.   "A nurse told me that the freezer bag kept her warm and safe and made her feel like she was back in the womb" said Emma. …

Marla Sokoloff’s Blog: Sharing Olive’s (Early!) Birth Story

On 13 March, celebrity blogger Marla Sokoloff welcomed her second child, Olive Mae, at 34 weeks.  Audiences first got to know Marla at age 12 as Gia on Full House, but she has had many memorable TV roles — Jody on Party of Five, Lucy on The Practice, Claire on Desperate Housewives — as well as turns on the big screen…

Book: "Waiting for Emma: A Brother's Story: (For Siblings and Families in the NICU)"

This book, written by American author Danielle Leibovici, is written and illustrated specifically for families whose baby is in a NICU.  "Adam’s baby sister, Emma, came a few weeks early.  She is now getting treatment in the Neonatal intensive Care Unit.  Adam’s life has changed.  His parents’ lives have changed.  There are many new adjustments…

Wayne Carey: newborn daughter born 10 week premature

AFL legend and Channel 7 commentator Wayne Carey opens up about his personal fears and worries for his premature daughter Charlotte who was born at just 29 weeks. Struggling to breathe through underdeveloped lungs and battling an infection, Carey watched his daughter make a full recovery. Watch the family's story here and read more about…

Maddison's Story

27 weeks, 410 grams The 19th of December 2014, a day we will never forget, after watching countless parents leave the unit with their precious bundles, it was finally our turn to take Maddison home. If you had told us a few months before, that we would finally be leaving the unit, we probably wouldn’t…

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“The resources, care, and encouragement you offer help turn overwhelming times into something a little more manageable, and we’re so grateful for the work you do. It means the world to families in neonatal care to know they’re not alone, and you make sure of that every single day”

“Shoutout to your amazing ladies in Waikato & Auckland NICU. We have finally been discharged from Rotorua today back home to Taupo after being in Waikato & a couple of small stints in Auckland… (Our baby) is smashing it and we’re such proud parents. Your support was amazing! Thank you.”

“I take my wee purple bag everywhere for my son’s tubie bits and pieces. I cannot count the amount of times that little purple bag has helped to strike up a conversation and connected me with other NICU mums”

“This really helped me to step away for even just an hour when I was in SCBU with my boy recently… Plus the korero was super helpful & put me at ease. The sweet treats were pretty awesome too. Jess is amazing”

“It was such a blessing during our unexpected challenging time. It definitely helped us to buy baby items and save money for two weeks. Thank you for being amazing and doing a wonderful service “

“Such a great playgroup!”

“We ended up spending 19 days in SCBU with Jasper, which included Christmas Day. We did not expect the amazing, kind and useful presents from Little Miracles at all, and it made the hugest difference to what was a pretty grim day for us. I was absolutely blown away and in tears. Such unexpected generosity at such a vulnerable time… I’ll remember that forever.”

“Receiving your thoughtful gift pack today brought a tear to our eyes. It was truly heartwarming to see the care and consideration put into every detail, including the te reo Māori milestone cards, which deeply resonate with our values and culture. Your kindness has brought a ray of light into our lives during a time of uncertainty, and for that, we are forever grateful.”

“Thank you so much for granting us the six breast feeding pillows. They have been so well received and well utilised. Many thanks once again from all of us in Hawkes Bay”

“The resources, care, and encouragement you offer help turn overwhelming times into something a little more manageable, and we’re so grateful for the work you do. It means the world to families in neonatal care to know they’re not alone, and you make sure of that every single day”