Friday Faves: Preemie Edition
I’ve blogged a couple times in honor of Prematurity Awareness Month. Today, I’m sharing some link love to my fellow preemie parent bloggers.
First, Kristie McNealy, MD is the host of Blogging For Prematurity Awareness. She’s got lots and lots of great posts telling her story as well as lots of useful information.
Chicago Moms Blogger Susan shared 17 gifts her preemie twins have given her (warning: you might need a tissue!)
Everyday Adventures has blogged about her preemie twins and autism – boy does she have her hands full!
Premature Grandmother is a wonderful blog – reading the perspective of a preemie grandma is enlightening. PLUS, she makes preemie clothes available at Elliot’s Preemie Tees.
Darcy shares a touching post at Life With My 3 Boybarians about missing her son’s christening.
Blogging for Prematurity has brought up so many memories and emotions. Reading other people’s blogs about their preemies has made me feel so thankful for the smooth ride we’ve had (after the initial dramatic birth of little dude).
The March of Dimes has taken on the devastating problem of Prematurity—to find out what causes it and how it can be stopped.
Call To Action: How can you help?
1. Sign the Preemie Petition
2. Join Kristine’s Blogging for Prematurity Awareness campaign and help spread awareness
3. Comment, favor, and share (Twitter it, share on Facebook, Stumble it, etc) my Resources for Preemie Parents page.
4. Post the following button on your blog or site:

<a href=”http://www.marchofdimes.com?kbid=1685″ target=”_blank”><img src=”http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j189/girlie0226/mod_pam.gif” alt=”Support The March Of Dimes”></a>
Note: 100% of the proceeds from this link go directly to MOD.
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Thanks for the link love. There sure have been a lot of tear jerker posts this month!
-Kristie
Kristie McNealys last blog post..NICU Memories – Blogging for Prematurity Awareness Month
Thank you so much for linking to my sites and saying such nice things about me! We are doing all we can to help little babes like Elliot.
-Debbie