is the most serious infant health problem in the United States today. The premature birth rate is higher than many other developing countries. Babies born even just a few weeks too soon can face serious health challenges and are at risk for lifelong disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, lung problems, and vision and hearing loss.
Dr. Christopher Morosky, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics/Gynecology at the UConn Health and March Of Dimes Board Member, Kate Sirignanio and her son Anthony, the March Of Dime Ambassador Family, joined FOX 61 Morning Extra to share their story.