Support Groups Directory
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Premature Baby, Premature Child
prematurity.org
A support and resource site for parents of children born prematurely. Includes articles, book reviews and personal stories.L'il Aussie Prems
lilaussieprems.com.au
An Australian support site for parents and families of premature babies. It includes useful links to all things premmie including clothing stores, support sites, birth stories, and personal journeys through the NICU.Parents of Premature Babies (Preemie-L)
preemie-l.org
Support mailing list for parents of children born 6 weeks or more before their due date. The site also includes open archives for the list, a discussion forum, FAQs, and newsletter.Preemies Today
preemiestoday.com
Provides outreach and support programs to families of children born prematurely. The support group is located in the Washington DC metropolitan area.Heavenly Angels in Need
heavenlyangelsinneed.com
Group of people dedicated in helping babies in need. They make donations to Neonatal Intensive Care Units and at-risk pregnancy centers.Miracle Walk: To Benefit the Saint Barnabas NICU
miraclewalk.com
Started by one family in gratitude for the care of their premature daughter (born one pound ten ounces) received during a three month stay at the Saint Barnabas Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).EFCNI: European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants
efcni.org
The European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants (EFCNI) is a support network for those involved in the care of preterm or sick newborn infants.PreemiesChat
groups.yahoo.com
Support group and chat for preemie parents hosted by Yahoo.Preemie Parenting
preemieparenting.com
Supplies information, support and resources for parents of premature infants, and women experiencing high risk or complicated pregnancies.BIBS: Babies in Buscot Support Group
bibs.org.uk
BIBS supports the families of premature babies born in the neonatal ward of the Royal Berkshire hospital in Reading, England.
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