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World Prematurity Day 2021 - Act Now for Zero Separation

by Dr. Jayashree Gopinath on November 16, 2021 at 3:19 PM
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Highlights:

World Prematurity Day on 17 November is one of the most important days in the year to raise awareness of the challenges and burden of preterm birth globally.


The typical socks line and purple color are the symbols of World Prematurity Day. The purple color stands for sensitivity and exceptionality.

History

The day was initiated by The European Foundation for the Care of New-born Infants (EFCNI) and partnering European parent organizations in 2008.

‘World Prematurity Day 2021 wants everyone to raise their voices for advocating safe, infant, and family-centered developmental care for preterm babies even in times of the COVID-19 pandemic.’

The date 17 November was chosen at the first EFCNI Parent Organisations Meeting in Rome, Italy, because on that day a founding member of EFCNI became the proud father of a daughter after having lost his triplets due to preterm birth.

In 2010, the US organization March of Dimes, the African organization Little BigSouls, the Australian National Premmie Foundation, and EFCNI joined together across continents to celebrate this special day.

Key Facts

WHO provided the first definition of preterm birth in 1948. The average pregnancy lasts for approximately 37 to 42 weeks.

Every baby born before the completion of 37 weeks of pregnancy (also called weeks of gestation) is considered preterm.

This Year's Theme

COVID-19 pandemic has posed serious challenges to the political, economic, cultural, and social sectors in countries across the globe.

The pandemic also affected families with a baby born too soon, too small, or too sick since these babies are vulnerable, often need specialized care, and have to remain in the hospital for longer periods.

The safety measures that prevent the spread of COVID-19 kept parents away from seeing their baby for more extended periods.

Keeping the negative effects of familial separation, this year's world prematurity day theme is Zero Separation, and the slogan Act Now! Keep Parents and Babies Born Too soon together.

This can be done by the following:

World Prematurity Day Events

To send out a message of gratitude to the global network of parent organizations and healthcare professionals in the field of neonatal care to support especially new/young parents and mothers of preterm born babies.

No matter how much time, money, or workforce you can spare - even with simple things, you can make a difference!

References:

  1. World Prematurity Day - (https:www.efcni.org/activities/campaigns/wpd/)
  2. WORLD PREMATURITY DAY- (https:www.marchofdimes.org/mission/world-prematurity-day.aspx)
  3. What is World Prematurity Day? - (https:www.bliss.org.uk/support-bliss/world-prematurity-day/what-is-world-prematurity-day)


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