'Neonati' is an Italian equivalent of 'babies' in terms of those newly born. 'Bimbi' and 'bambini' are other equivalents. All three are the masculine forms of the nouns. They therefore all take 'i' ['the'] as their definite articles and 'degli' ['some'] as their indefinite articles. They respectively are pronounced 'NEH-oh-NAH-tee', BEEM-bee', and 'bahm-BEE-nee'.
Nascita generally and parto for child-birth are Italian equivalents of the English word "birth." Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "na-SHEE-ta" and "PAR-to" in Italian.
"Congratulations on the birth of your baby girl! She will fill your home and hearts with much love and happiness Loving cousins!" in English is Auguri per la nascita della vostra bimba. Lei riempirà la vostra casa e i vostri cuori con tanto amore e felicità. Con amore, cugini! in Italian.
Bella nascita is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful birth." The feminine singular phrase may be used figuratively, literally and symbolically. The pronunciation will be "BEL-la na-SHEE-ta" in Italian.
Atto di nascita is the Italian equivalent of the English phrase "birth certificate." The masculine singular noun, preposition, and feminine singular noun translate literally by word order into English as "act of birth." The pronunciation will be "AT-to dee na-SHEE-ta" in Italian.
congratulations
congratulations = félicitations or congratulations
Félicitations pour la naissance de votre petite fille! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Congratulations on the birth of your baby girl!" The courtesy translates literally as "Felicitations for the birth of your little girl!" in English. The pronunciation will be "fey-lee-see-ta-syo poor la neh-sawnss duh vot pteet fee" in French.
DOB or Date Of Birth
出産 Shussan
You don't bring up the premature birth, you focus on the newborn and parents. Congratulations on the birth of your baby, congratulations on becoming a mommy/daddy. Either will work and be appreciated.
Molti soldi and tanti soldi are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "big money." The speaker's birth place and personal preferences determine the choice, with the first option literally translating as "lots of money" and the second as "so much money" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "MOL-tee SOL-dee" and "TAN-tee SOL-dee" in Italian.
Fata for literal meaning and Faye as an English loan name are Italian equivalents of the English name "Faye." The feminine singular noun means "fairy" in the first case whereas the second example represents what the name-bearer will be called among Italian language speakers, who prefer to match what an individual is called with what appears on such official documents as birth certifictes, driver's licenses, identity cards, and passports. The respective pronunciations will be "FA-ta" and "FA-yey" in Italian.