Nov 24 2008
National Premature Birth Awareness week

Solving the puzzle of Premature Birth. Premature Birth Awareness Week starts today.
Having a premature baby can be a lonely and frightening experience. In our communities there may be very few people who understand the specific problems that parents of babies born very early face.
Sometimes our babies are transferred to hospitals far from home and this can make us feel even more alienated and lost.
Through Austprem, families who have experienced the complex challenges of parenting a premature infant reach out to other families facing this journey, and offer friendship, information and support.
2008 marks the second year of National Premature Birth Awareness Week and we hope that it will be as successful as the first.
As a part of increasing knowledge about premature birth, Austprem Inc. will be offering information to ALL pregnant women in the hope of decreasing the rising numbers of premature births in Australia with Austprem Inc.’s new brochure “Pregnant? It’s probably nothing but it might be something.
The brochure will be launched during National Premature Birth Awareness Week. and contains a summary of the indications that may lead to premature birth and encourages women to check with their doctor, hospital or health care provider if they are at all concerned.
Premature Birth Awareness Week starts today. Visit www.bornearly.org.au for full details.
Useful Premmie Information Links
Austprem
Featherweight Club – Mercy Hospital for Women VIC
Lifes Little Treasures – VIC
Loddon Mallee Kids – Greater Bendigo Area VICLittle Wonders – John Hunter Hospital NSW
Central Coast Premmie and Sick Newborn Support (CCPSNS) – Central Coast NSW
Miracle Babies – Liverpool Hospital NSW
NNICUPS – Nepean Hospital NSWPIPA – QLD
Having had 3 premmie babies myself, I understand only too well the rollercoaster journey many families go through. I am very passionate about supporting groups that support premmie babies and hope you are too. Please support them by going to their websites and gain lots of information.
At La Toriana, we have a specialised catagory for premmie baby and are adding new premmie clothing and products all the time. Our aim is to be a supportive place where people can shop for their premmie baby in a secure, supportive and understanding environment.
The above groups are amazing in their wealth of knowledge and support and we encourage you all to support those who support the families of premmie babies. La Toriana in the near future will bring more and more information on the support of premmie babies, an array of new ranges of premature baby clothing and tips an advice along the way. We are passionate about Premmie babies, their families and helping the community.
warmly
Elizabeth xx
(some of the products and premmie baby clothing collections found at (La Toriana)

We would love to hear your journeys and thoughts, travels and pics of your journey. We will be posting some stories here on our blog in the coming weeks and months with events around Premature babies, so if you would like to join in… please email info@latoriana.com.au
warmly
Elizabeth xx










ahhh… and La Toriana on front cover of Vogue Magazine….. wow… wouldnt that be unreal if it was true (which its not of course!) Can’t ever see it happening… but I am just letting my imagination run wild here. lol














