Micro Premature Baby Clothes? Answer: BabyLinQ.com
Sjona Lindquist, entrepreneur, veteran mother, and owner of BabyLinq.com, focuses on the needs of preemies by providing micro premature baby clothes to a growing number of preemies needing preemie clothing to meet hospital and parents standards for hospital, home, and bereavement use.
(PRWEB) March 11, 2005 -- The growing population of preemies weighing less than 4 pounds has risen over the past few years. Viability of tiny preemies is higher, increasing the need for micro premature baby clothes. Technological advances encourage better survival rates driving the necessity of preemie clothing to an all time high.
Statistics backing the demand for micro premature baby clothes continue to rise", says Sjona Lindquist, an authority in preemie clothing & product needs:
- 13% increase in preemies since 1992**
- 2% of live tiny preemies were born in the United States**
- 157 babies are born every day at very low birthweight (under 3 lbs 4 oz)**
- 1497 tiny preemies are born every week**
- 1.5% of live births, were very low birthweight in the United States**
Micro premature baby clothes in the past were very difficult to find. Now preemie clothing is becoming more readily available to the gerneral public because of BabyLinq.com. www.BabyLinQ.com is a places where preemie clothing is found in many choices for preemies. Many preemie stores are adding larger sizes for newborns and beyond to span a larger market, and choices in micro premature baby clothes are becoming smaller or non-existant.
The need for preemie clothing is not shrinking, its growing every year", states Lindquist. I found that finding suitable preemie clothing could be as challenging as the search for the holy grail, and just as maddening," said Toddie Downs, freelance writer and mother of a former micro preemie. For parents the search ends when finding micro premature baby clothes at www.BabyLinQ.com. Its beautiful, soft, and just what we needed," says one parent. Parents want micro premature baby clothes that fit and are cute too," finishes Lindquist.
** Retrieved March 11, 2005, from March of Dimes/Peristats & National Center for Health Statistics, final natality data. (Data covers years 2000-2002 -unless otherwise noted.)
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