Pacifier for premature baby
Pacifier for premature baby, made by NUK, Germany, circa 1996
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In 1996, Sophie Proud was born when her mother, Janette, was just six months pregnant. Her twin sister Beth died shortly after their birth. Sophie, like many other premature or sick babies, spent a significant amount of time in neonatal intensive care. Filled with incubators and other medical equipment, neonatal intensive care is a difficult environment for many parents. It is often not what they expected while pregnant and it can make it feel harder for families to bond. Dummies, like this one used by Sophie, can help parents comfort their babies, particularly if they are in an incubator or cannot be held.
Sophie has since become a nurse on the neonatal intensive care unit where she was treated as a baby.
In the UK, babies are considered premature when they are born before 37 weeks gestation. Medical advances have improved the care of all premature babies and in particular have increased the chances of survival in very premature infants. However, longer-term outcomes are almost impossible to predict.
- Measurements:
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overall: 27 mm x 35 mm x 30 mm, .003 kg
- Materials:
- plastic (unidentified)
- Object Number:
- 2018-495/1
- type:
- comforter