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Saving tiny lives, the fight against premature births in Kenya

One of the critical factors contributing to the rise in premature births is the increase in risk factors such as maternal age, multiple pregnancies, infections, and lifestyle choices. [iStockphoto]

At just 17 years old, Chantell Nzula, a Form 3 student from Machakos County, sits quietly in the empty newborn unit of Machakos Level 5 Hospital, cradling her baby. Only two weeks earlier she experienced the unexpected challenges of premature childbirth. Her young body, small and fragile, mirrors the uncertainty she feels as she navigates this new chapter of motherhood.

Her voice is soft, faint, and her eyes reflect the confusion and shock of a journey she never expected to take at such a young age.

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