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We've all heard stories and seen pictures of babies, who according to science, should not have survived. Babies born months early who wouldn't even fill your palm or who survived despite all the odds to go on and bring joy to their families every day. These children represent hope in its most pure form: life. But how do you react when you go into labour at 27 weeks or are told by doctors that your child has a condition that stacks the odds against them from birth? What support is there? How do you get through it and come out of the other side? These children are often determined to beat the odds and are little soldiers, but how do the adults, the parents get through it?
Keywords birth,  premature,  parenting 
Anna
From Anna
27.01.2009

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What a pity. No one's replied to this question yet. But why not be the first!

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