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Preemies For Africa (formerly SA Preemies) is in the news again, featuring in an
article in August's Your Baby magazine
entitled 'Precious Preemies'. The advice
and information will help you cope with your preemie and
tell you what makes them so special.
Preemies For Africa (formerly SA Preemies)featured in a six-page spread in July's
Living and Loving Magazine! This
insightful article covers detailed information about
premature birth and it's causes, a preemie's needs,
the NICU, challenges faced by a preemie and much
more.
Preemies For Africa would like to take this opportunity to
thank MAM for sharing a stand at the
Baby Expo.
Allowing us to have our
banner on display really
helped a great deal to make people aware that
premature birth is a reality.
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Preemies For Africa is The Voice of Premature Babies
in Africa. We strive to provide a one stop
service to all involved with premature birth, regardless
the age of the infant or child. We strive not only to
provide emotional support to the parents just after
birth, but also help them during the growing up years
when things are so different and there is so much
questions. For example, when must my baby start eating
solids?
Our first group of preemies whose parents we supported
are now going to school. We also strive to get involved
in the education process and looking at methods of
reducing premature birth.
We don't only provided emotional support, we also
research products and suggest those we feel could
benefit our parents. Parents of premature infants don't
have access to the same amount of product as full term
parents, therefore we aim to include as much
information about everything that's available on the
market and not only those we suggest for use.
Our ultimate is to be the "March of Dimes" for Africa.
The information contained on this web page is not
intended nor is it implied to be a substitute for
professional medical advice, medical diagnosis or
treatment. While many of our members have extensive
practical experience, always seek the advice of your
physician or other qualified health provider before
starting or stopping any treatment or if in doubt
regards medical related condition.
We are NOT a
substitute for your doctor's care or advice.
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