Thirty buildings will turn purple today in support of premature babies

16. 11. 2021

International Prematurity Day is celebrated around the world on 17 November. However, it will be commemorated a day earlier in major buildings and hospitals across the Czech Republic. Thirty buildings will turn purple to commemorate and thank the care given to premature babies by doctors, health professionals and parents. But this year, one of the main themes remains the care of children in the coronavirus era.

The number of premature births declined slightly last year, but it cannot be said that the difficulty of caring for them has decreased. In fact, the last two years have also been marked by coronavirus for neonatal units. "We have to protect ourselves, our medical staff and, of course, the parents. But fortunately, the more we know about the virus, the better we are able not only to protect everyone, but we also know what risks are associated, for example, with the reception of infected mothers. The virus itself may be one of the causes of premature birth, but follow-up care is also important to ensure that the mother recovers quickly and that she has contact with her baby. Fortunately, newborns are not a significantly at risk group," says Milena Dokoupilová, head of the neonatal unit at Hořovice Hospital.

The Nedoklubko association in the Czech Republic has been explaining for nineteen years that parent-child contact is very beneficial for both parties. At the same time, however, it draws attention to perhaps the most important factor in the care of premature babies, which is patience. "When a baby is born prematurely, one cannot always look forward to kangarooing and breastfeeding right away, but it is necessary to know that everyone is doing everything possible so that the baby can go home with its parents as soon as possible," says Lucie Žáčková, the director of Nedoklubko.

On the occasion of this year's International Prematurity Day and the month that commemorates it, Nedoklubko visited 12 perinatology centres, 14 intermediate care centres and six neonatal wards, where the Fund distributed "purple medicine packages" to parents and also a limited edition of 2021 gift packages to all doctors, nurses and other staff working in neonatology wards. In addition to the purple-lit buildings, other charity events also commemorate International Prematurity Day, and parents mark their struggle with a string of knotted baby socks.

The intensive care unit at Hořovice Hospital was built in 2014. The idea of the whole ward is to bring the sick or immature child as close as possible to the parents, so both parents have completely unrestricted access to their child and are soon involved in the care. The entire ward is not only equipped with top medical equipment, but is also visually designed to make the environment as much like a home as possible, rather than a hospital.

This ward provides care for immature newborns from 30-31 weeks of pregnancy, as well as for premature newborns, most often with postnatal maladjustment or the development of other pathological conditions (infections, metabolic disorders, congenital developmental defects).

Where can you find the buildings lit up this year?

1. Brno - Špilberk Castle

2. České Budějovice - IGY Centrum

3. České Budějovice - South Bohemian Theatre

4. Hradec Králové - Town Hall

5. Most - Hněvín Castle

6. Olomouc - Hotel Theresian

7. Ostrava - OC Nová Karolina

8. Ostrava - Town Hall Tower

9. Pilsen - J.K. Tyla

10. Prague - Petrin tower

11. Prague - Dancing House

12. Prague - ÚPMD Podolí

13. Ústí nad Labem - Chapel of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary

14. Zlín - Town Hall

15. Buchlovice - castle

16. Hořovice - hospital

17. Jablonec nad Nisou - divalo

18. Jáchymov - mint

19. Jihlava - Marian Column

20. Karlovy Vary - museum

21. Karlovy Vary - hospital

22. Kladno - theatre

23. Kolín - town hall

24. Liberec - town hall

25. Mladá Boleslav - town hall

26. Mnichovo Hradiště - town hall

27. Pardubice - East Bohemian Theatre

28. Písek - town hall

29. Loučeň - castle

30. Kyjov - town hall

31. Šternberk - castle

32. Uherské Hradiště - town hall

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The ward is visually designed to make the environment as much like a home as possible, rather than a hospital.