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Born too soon: Agony, loss, and triumph of preemie mums

A nurse attends to Susan Muraya a mother of seven months baby born prematurely during interview on premature babies at Kangaroo care in Kenyatta Hospital marking Prematurity day on 15th November 2024 [Benard Orwongo,Standard]

Did you know that for every ten babies born, one is preterm? And that every 40 seconds, one of those babies dies? This is according to a report released by United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef), titled "Born Too Soon: A Decade of Action on Preterm Birth," released in 2023.

Ashley Muteti, a mother of three girls, all born sooner than they were expected, knows fully well the challenges associated with giving birth to preterm babies. When she was expectant for the first time in 2017, Ashley's pregnancy journey was smooth until the 24th week when she started feeling unwell.

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