My daughter was born at 30 weeks and received knitted beanies, preemie gowns and even a quilt made by a group of lovely ladies who donate to the King Edward Memorial Hospital in Perth, Western Australia 🇦🇺. Bless them and you all.
41 years ago, I had my daughter 2-1/2 months early. In 1982 there were no preemie diapers or clothing. We had to cut soft washcloths in half and use those. Or, use diapers made for baby dolls. My grandmother crocheted 3 beanies in 3 different sizes for her and she wore one every day for her first year of life. We were very careful, keeping sox on her feet, warm clothing and a beanie on her and she didn't catch a cold even once. Bless these girls!!
I was born 4½ months early in the 70s, and I weighed 2½ pounds @ birth. You are right about not having preemie diapers. I wore cloth diapers cut in half, too. It is heartwarming to know that the ladies in this video care about our littlest little ones enough to help them tangibly 💞
Absolutely wonderful! We need to hear about more uplifting stories like this. People really can be so kind and giving at times. These beautiful, smart, special, selfless young ladies give me hope for the future.
I remember my identical twin brothers Connor and Noah were born premature. I was about 2 1/2 at the time. I remember going to the hospital and seeing them in an incubator as if they were two little dolls.
I love how sweet these girls are. This warms my heart.
Yay love you good young women ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love this so nuch.. Thank you ladies..❤
My daughter was born at 30 weeks and received knitted beanies, preemie gowns and even a quilt made by a group of lovely ladies who donate to the King Edward Memorial Hospital in Perth, Western Australia 🇦🇺. Bless them and you all.
Awe 😊😊😊 you ladies are so amazing!
My son was born at 24 weeks and he needed those hats in the nicu. Thanks to all who make these hats, socks and blankets by hand!
41 years ago, I had my daughter 2-1/2 months early. In 1982 there were no preemie diapers or clothing. We had to cut soft washcloths in half and use those. Or, use diapers made for baby dolls. My grandmother crocheted 3 beanies in 3 different sizes for her and she wore one every day for her first year of life. We were very careful, keeping sox on her feet, warm clothing and a beanie on her and she didn't catch a cold even once. Bless these girls!!
I was born 4½ months early in the 70s, and I weighed 2½ pounds @ birth. You are right about not having preemie diapers. I wore cloth diapers cut in half, too. It is heartwarming to know that the ladies in this video care about our littlest little ones enough to help them tangibly 💞
I see at least some of them are crocheting. I can crochet, so I can help.
Such a lovely group of wonderful ladies. ❤❤
What a wonderful group of kids giving of their energy and talents for such a wonderful cause 💜💜🦋
Absolutely wonderful! We need to hear about more uplifting stories like this. People really can be so kind and giving at times. These beautiful, smart, special, selfless young ladies give me hope for the future.
I remember my identical twin brothers Connor and Noah were born premature. I was about 2 1/2 at the time. I remember going to the hospital and seeing them in an incubator as if they were two little dolls.
I do the same thing, I love making baby hats ❤
Me too.
Just beautiful! God bless 🙏🏽❤️
Beautiful
I saw knitted and crochet hats.
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Good News! Thank you. This generation may save us all.
God bless you, girls! I’m not religious, but you renew my faith in womankind!