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Parents of premature babies running to support each other amid coronavirus pandemic

Hospital coronavirus restrictions have presented yet another challenge for parents of premature babies, with just one parent at a time allowed into South Australian hospitals during the height of the pandemic.
Key points:
- Sophie Smith started Running for Premature Babies after the death of her triplet sons 14 years ago
- People across the country have since laced up their shoes to raise nearly $4 million
- The charity raises funds for lifesaving neonatal equipment in hospitals
But families have found a way to support each other and raise money for neonatal services around the nation — with a virtual marathon.
After an incredibly turbulent pregnancy, Dani Walker went into labour at 24 weeks, giving birth to her daughter Mahlia Violet, who…
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