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At Last …
Handbook for Prem Parents!




Absolutely Everything You Will EVER Need To Know About Caring For Your Preemie Baby At Home … By An Extreme Preemie Mother

The MUST HAVE SURVIVAL GUIDE for parents of premature babies: All Your Questions Answered…and more in this easy-to-follow-and-understand guide!




Welcome Home,
Precious Preemie!

“Secrets to keeping your Preemie Happy and Healthy at Home”




The Hand Book That Every Prem Parent MUST Have To Assure A Safe and Healthy First Year At Home…

Prem Parents, You are not alone! Read other parents success stories filled with inspiration, courage and hope…




I wish I had been able to read something like this when
I was taking my own baby home from hospital!

Dunja Thamm asked me to contribute to her eBook ‘Welcome Home Precious Preemie’. I was happy to do so as my 2 lb 12 ozs (1260 gms) baby was born 14 weeks premature in 1972 and became a healthy child and adult and now has children of his own.



Dunja’s eBook is an insightful, well researched and detailed look at many of the problems a mother of a preemie baby may face when the exciting moment comes that she can take her precious little one home. It is a practical guide for mothers who may find that medical and professional help is not as readily available as they hope, as was the case with Dunja, myself and other mothers whose stories feature in the book.

An important thing for a mother assuming the responsibility of a fragile tiny baby is to know that you are not alone, and that others have faced similar problems, dealt with them and enabled their babies to grow into healthy happy children and adults.

I congratulate Dunja for thinking beyond her own needs and challenges and reaching out to other mothers with this valuable eBook. It has been a privilege to be associated with it. I wish I had been able to read something like this when I was taking my own baby home from hospital…

Joan Small, Gold Coast Australia





Discover …
Why it’s important for siblings to adjust Read these true stories from parents of prem babies and what they did and how they overcame the same problems as what you are facing How to stop curious old ladies thinking they have a right to touch Your baby in the pram How to overcome the constant worry about infections at home which may jeopardize the health of your preemie. Bon Appetite … nasal gastric, button, breast, bottle … How to use the apnoea machine at home What you need to know about changing nasal gastric tubes How to deal with Oxygen dependency, tubes and swimming lessons Hospital re-visits, ongoing care and treatments Disability management Success Stories ZERO RISK FOR YOU – 100% No Questions Asked MONEY BACK GUARANTEE!



THE ABSOLUTE NO-BRAINER MUST HAVE BOOK
FOR NEW PARENTS OF PREM BABIES

By an Extreme Preemie Mother




TO: All the new prem parents out there who are scared, worried or unsure. This is for YOU! Read this book and RELAX! There is an answer to just about everything!

FROM: Dunja Thamm, Mother of three, of which two were Extreme Premature Babies.




Savannah, new born, first few minutes on the 22.11.05




Dear Parents Of Little Miracle Babies,




The Tears of Pain and Joy with IVF…

My husband David and I had tried for many years to have children. Unfortunately for us that didn’t happen…until we were introduced to a very scary thought, IVF!

Through the wonders of IVF we finally, with much happiness, conceived our first child, Jesse-Jon.

Two years later we were blessed with our second IVF baby, Lily, at 24 weeks gestation, only to our utter devastation and shock watch her die minutes later.




The Wonders of it all …

It was then with much emotion and heartache I faced labour again with our second daughter at 19 weeks gestation 4 years later.

Luckily however, the delivery was stopped and although my waters had broken, the birth was held off until the baby was 26 weeks. The Baby had at this stage been given only 7% chance of survival!

I had been forced to stay flat on my back for the entire time in a hospital bed 300 km away from home, husband David and our then 6 year old son Jesse-Jon.

Baby Savannah entered our world at 2 pounds and 2 ounces!




Savannah, here already a few weeks old


 

My husband and I were very scared and the memory of our beloved Lily was very close in our thoughts.

 

Will she make it …

Every morning I would wake up dreading the news that Savannah might have died. And blessed every moment we had with her.

We cried for the babies in the nearby incubators that had tried so hard to live but had finally lost their fight.

It still hurts to think about the helpless feeling we had when we could only watch our baby struggle to breathe and live.

But we were not allowed to hold her for several weeks at first. We just wanted to give her a cuddle and soothe her weak attempts at crying!




The never ending Treatments …

Watching her cringe in agony every 6 hours when new tubes were pushed down her throat and nose made us weep. It was so hard to hear her pitiful whimpering during drawn out painful blood tests.

She had to have countless needles and blood transfusions, tests and other observations.

And our tears of joy at any tiny improvement! Our hearts swelled with pride when she’d squeeze our finger with her tiny hand.




Step by Step …

During this time we saw many babies come and go in the ICU ( Intensive Care Unit ) with different levels of disabilities and impairments. We could only wonder what fate had brought us.

Every time a test or brain scan was done, we would dread the answers and results. Vision, hearing, cerebral palsy, brain damage, deadly infections or other disabilities were all very real possibilities and an everyday worry for us.




Savannah on CPAP




Luckily however, as time went, Savannah grew stronger and stronger and proved to be a real fighter and survivor.

BUT…

4 months after birth, Savannah was still in the Special Care Unit, still very far away from home and family.




Still Waiting …

During this time emotions and feelings ran rampant and I was torn between my little son and husband back home on the farm and my struggling daughter fighting for her life!

It had now been 6 months since I had left home for the hospital…

Savannah had Chronic Lung Disease and lived full time on the oxygen tank.

 

Feeding …

Feeding was also one of our main issues as Savannah was having great difficulties with swallowing and different techniques were put in place and tried.

All sorts of exercises and teats were trialled as breastfeeding wasn’t an option as she couldn’t latch on due to her high palate caused by prematurity.

Every day I would watch babies go home that hadn’t been there as long as us and wondering and dreaming when our turn finally would come.

I would have all these fanciful thoughts of having a normal life at home with my beautiful little baby and the longing just grew and grew to finally go home!

All I wanted was a normal life with my family in my own home!

 

GOING HOME …

Then one day…the miracle happened…..I was to take Savannah home for the very first time !!!

A tearful but extremely happy Good Bye to the place we had called home for a very long time and big hugs for the wonderful caring nursing staff that had become “family”.

Oxygen bottle and tubes attached I packed our bags and FINALLY WENT HOME!!

 
Savannah, 4 months after Birth, nearly ready to go home for the very first time!




I thought the hospital had been scary!

But it was nothing compared to what happened next!

To find out what happened after we got home all you have to do is click on the link and secure your purchase of this outstanding true stories book.

This book is here to help you cope with all the things that non-prem baby people don’t know too much about!

Stories from parents that have trialled everything already to keep their precious babies healthy, secure and most of all living.

With this e-book I want to help you so you don’t have to go through what I had to once I got home and found myself alone and fighting to literally keep Savannah alive in the days to come after our homecoming.

So don’t wait or hesitate to click on the link. This book could save your sanity! And most definitely save you some worry!

All you need to do is type in your name and e-mail address and follow the prompts….as simple as that!!

 

Maybe you can relate to my story?
Are you finding it hard to know what to do? Are you beyond yourself with worry about your little one? Do you wish you had all the answers right at your finger tips without having to wait weeks for a book to be ordered? Are you really SCARED as well as really excited to take your baby home? Is your Fear overshadowing your Joy?
Then this book is for YOU!

 

Caring for your precious little preemie at home




This is a one-stop must have guide for parents bringing their preemie home from hospital for the first time!

It’s time to bring your preemie home, so you push the panic button!

NOT ANY MORE!!

This can be a very daunting but exciting step in your life. Especially if your baby is still hooked up to one or more tubes and machines.

I was really terrified and really nervous and completely panic stricken!

Many parents, especially first timers can get a bit frightened with this prospect.

But you are not alone!

Many parents before you have faced the same journey and I have as a mum myself of an extreme preemie, recognized the need for a hand- in- hand -guide for newbies.

 

So with much heart and understanding I have compiled this ebook to help YOU along the way
All you need to know on how to combat infections Tackling feeding issues with bottle, breast, nasal gastric and button How to live with oxygen tanks and tubes Siblings, how do they cope when a preemie comes home Animals and premmies, do they go together? How to identify possible disabilities your baby may have. What to look for Is your baby having difficulty sleeping? Or are you?



These points and many more are featured in this book by parents who have been there, done that, including myself.

We learned through worry, heartache and hands on how to survive the first year of caring for our precious little preemie at home

Caring for a prem baby is highly stressful at the best of times so with your purchase of ‘ Welcome Home, Precious Preemie ’, you will feel a lot more relaxed and in control as you can read up on how other parents dealt with a similar or same problem.

Do you want to read REAL stories by people who know and have felt the pain and worry of caring for a prem baby 24/7 in a real environment?

And not just what the health people tell you who go home to a normal life at the end of their shift…

 

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Look, I was so scared for what could happen if something went wrong. I was terrified of not knowing what to do if there were complications that I knew nothing about. I have written you up a list of fears I had that led me to having to work things out:
How do I feed my preemie, when she seems to keep choking? How do I know she’s not going to die while she’s sleeping? How do I know she’s putting on enough weight? How often should I feed her during the night? How do I keep her away from infections? How will my son cope with everything?
 

Our precious preemie Savannah at 4 ½ years of age

 

So if you are like me and you really Love your preemie then you need to keep reading.

Throughout this book you will get new ideas…

The Best Feeling In The World…

Words can’t explain the intense feeling of pride that filled our hearts when we joyfully got to the stage where we celebrated Savannah’s first Birthday!

That was such an immense milestone in her young life, but boy, what a long journey and struggle it had been!




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Okay, so let’s recap …
What You Get Valued Your Cost First Birthday Ideas $10.00 Free Yummy Recipes $10.00 Free Unlimited e-mail support from experienced team $150.00 Free Free Monthly Newsletter for 12 months $250.00 Free Life time access to updated versions of the book $250.00 Free TOTAL VALUE $670.00 of free bonuses!
 

Ok, at this stage you are probably thinking “How much is this whole thing going to cost?”

Well, that’s the best part- the price- to be honest with you, if I added up all of the countless hours and hard work that I’ve put into this little book, then I’d have to charge you thousands of dollars in labour time! How much do you value the help you can get through this book?

I could easily sell this book for $127- and still be great value AND worth a whole lot more! But don’t worry, I’m not like that…I’ve come up with a price that’s fair for both of us.

 

But wait for it …

Considering that preemie babies aren’t cheap- I wanted to keep it reasonable for you. So how about you have my special book AND all the free bonuses for only $ 67.00 and that’s it!

I find I spend way more than $67 on my baby every week…So I’m sure you’d agree…$67 is a tiny investment to ensure the happiness of your baby, right? Thought so…

 

The Great news doesn’t stop there …

But because our preemie babies are so incredibly special and beautiful I have another little surprise for you…Since this is being the “launch” of my book…I’d like to give you an extra special bonus just as a way to say Thank You for reading this far…

 

Slash $20 off the price as a Special Launch Price




I am not sure how long I will keep it at this special price, but since you are here now, you can get the whole lot for $47.00!

That is an AWESOME price !!!

But please make sure you don’t miss out as I am going to have to bump the price up again pretty soon to the original $67 .

I just really want you to have this book !

I know you are going to love to have it when you feel the need for some ideas and advice from people who have walked the walk.

I remember how much I needed something like this!

An ebook like this was not available in my time of need and ordering a book about preemies was going to take weeks!

And still does !!!

So for only $47.00 you can have this book INSTANTLY!!!

It’s as easy as that!

It is so convenient I’m sure no one can ever complain about it being expensive! That’s cheap in anyone’s language!



 

Okay, so let’s recap again…
What You Get Valued Your Cost Welcome Home, Precious Preemie, information e-book $127.00 $47 First Birthday Ideas $10.00 Free Yummy Recipes $10.00 Free Unlimited e-mail support from experienced team $150.00 Free Free Monthly Newsletter for 12 months $250.00 Free Life time access to updated versions of the book $250.00 Free Total Value $797.00 Your Special Early Bird Price $67.00 $47.00 Your Savings $750.00
 

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I know that if I ever had another preemie baby that I would crave a book like this and it’s so inspiring to read other peoples stories and get support from them, knowing that I’m not alone!

I would be happy to pay $ 47 for something I found really worthwhile.

Surely my preemie baby was worth more than that!

Was that a bit harsh? Sorry, as you can tell, I’m pretty passionate about this topic.

 

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One more thing…please keep reading …

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My friends told me I’m crazy for doing this…

“Are you completely out of your mind, Dunja?

People on the internet are just going to rip you off – buy your book – get all of your great information – then ask for their money back and laugh all the way”-

That’s exactly what my friends and family said…

But you know what?

I’m choosing to believe that the majority of people out there are good hearted and wouldn’t want to do that!

Call me naive, but as I’m sure the “good people” in the world will appreciate “Welcome Home, Precious Preemie” and not be deceitful like that.

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So there you have it…

You’ve really nothing to lose right?

Now if you are anything like me…

I so wish I had had everything I needed on hand to keep my baby happy and healthy.

With the information in this book you can be assured that you are equipped with the knowledge to do so, too.


Savannah on CPAP
The journey was incredibly tough and long and I had to learn the hard way, by myself, what to do…
.
The GOOD news is…
.
YOU don’t have to !!! All you need to do is download this book and you are set for life…
.
All the leg work has already been done … so just enjoy the ride


Our precious Savannah at
4 ½ years of age
 

 

I’m sure you love your baby as much as I love mine.

It certainly has been worth all the time, effort, worry, heartache and joy to have been able to raise this beautiful premature baby to the gorgeous and wonderful little girl she is today!

I LOVE HER SO MUCH !!!

And I really wish and hope you have the same memorable experience too…

From one Preemie Parent To Another … all the very Best on your Parenting Journey …

 



 

 

P.S. Honestly … if you are serious about having a happy and healthy preemie …

And you want a real life “all-in-one” newbies guide at your finger tips …

then take a big breath and let out a huge sigh of relief …

because your search is over …

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