United Kingdom 2
Clothing 9 Personal Pages 76 Resources 13 Support Groups 12
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Neonatology - Pediatrics, Medical Specialties, Medicine, Health 9
Perinatology - Medical Specialties, Medicine, Health 29
Babies - Family, Home 423
A Primer on PreemiesA Primer on Preemies
Learn about the special needs and health concerns of premature infants, as well as the innovative care they receive that allows them to thrive long after they leave the hospital.
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Follow-up of Premature Babies at RiskFollow-up of Premature Babies at Risk
Article describing the need for follow-up of pre-term infants that may be at risk for developmental delays, or other disabilities.
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Helping Parents Cope With a High Risk BirthHelping Parents Cope With a High Risk Birth
A father's perspective on premature birth.
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Kirsty's DiaryKirsty's Diary
Based for UK By parents for parents of premature babies. Explore Kirstys Diary, parents feelings, help and support. Also links to other sites.
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Meriter Health Services: Preemie HealthMeriter Health Services: Preemie Health
Articles for parents on health and emotional issues, occurrence and survival statistics, and commonly used medicines.
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Preemie RingPreemie Ring
Collection of non-commercial premature infant web sites. Most of the sites in the ring are personal web pages about the development of a premature baby.
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Premature BabiesPremature Babies
Information on common problems that preemies may have in the NICU, as well as causes of premature labor.
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Premature-InfantPremature-Infant
Information and emotional support for preemie parents and health care professionals.
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Strenuous Working Conditions During Pregnancy are Related to Preterm BirthStrenuous Working Conditions During Pregnancy are Related to Preterm Birth
Information on the pregnancy outcomes for over 160,000 women documents the association between physically demanding work during pregnancy and preterm birth, maternal hypertension, preeclampsia and small-for-gestational age babies. (September 12, 2000)
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