Preterm Births: A Persistent Public Health Concern

With one in 10 babies born prematurely worldwide, preterm birth continues to be a pressing public health challenge. These infants often require specialized care to address complex health issues. To raise awareness about the importance of supporting preterm babies and their families, Nori Hospital in Vijayawada observed World Prematurity Day on Sunday as part of its week long awareness initiatives.

A Call for Compassionate Care

Neonatologist Dr. Anita emphasized the significance of early intervention and advanced medical care for preterm babies. “World Prematurity Day reminds us of the importance of early intervention, advanced technology, and compassionate care in saving and improving the lives of preterm babies. Together, we can make a difference,” she stated.

Celebrating Resilience

The hospital hosted a series of activities to educate and empower families. These included Parent Support Workshops, awareness campaigns, a Mother and Baby Ramp Walk and sessions on preventing preterm births. A particularly inspiring moment was the participation of V. Sita Rama Sastry, an M.Tech graduate born prematurely at Nori Hospital in 1998, weighing just 750 grams. His story highlighted the advancements in neonatal care and the resilience of preterm babies.

Creating Awareness

Through such initiatives, Nori Hospital aims to promote the importance of timely medical care and the need for collective efforts to reduce preterm births. Events like these also provide a platform for parents to share their experiences and support one another.

World Prematurity Day serves as a reminder of the critical need for continued innovation, education and compassion in neonatal care ensuring that every baby gets the best possible start in life.

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