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Prematurity is a tragedy. Preemies face many more issues than full term babies, and extremely premature babies like Noah rarely escape without some sort of long term consequences. Life will always be more of a challenge for Noah, and more of a challenge for me because he came into my life. That just means that we'll develop strong characters along the way - something that's sorely lacking in our society today. Raising an extremely premature son isn't easy. I wouldn't have picked it for myself if given a choice. No one would. But Noah has given me the ability to be thankful for every little thing in my life and for that I am eternally grateful.

Benjamin, an amazing micro-preemie, was born at 23 weeks and 3 days gestation on February 7th, 2011 - weighing in at 1 lbs, 12 oz. He is a real fighter and has beaten so many odds already, including PPROM at 19 weeks gestation.

Amelia Elizabeth was born on April 2, 2009 at 12:08 am. She finally made it home after a NICU stay of 335 days. We are so happy to finally be together as a family. Amelia has grown to be a very happy, joyful and social baby. We are thankful for all the people that worked together with Amelia to bring her home safely. Now the fun begins!

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