It was almost a month before Palmerston North parents Jade and Jeremy Braddock were allowed to hold their premature baby girl.
Annabelle, now a 17-month-old toddler, was born at 26 weeks with serious health issues. And it wasn't the first time the Braddocks had a baby scare - Annabelle was their fourth child born prematurely.
The couple shared their experiences to mark World Prematurity Day yesterday. Premature babies are classed as those born before 37 weeks.
Mrs Braddock says she cannot describe the fear of Annabelle's early delivery. She was heading to Palmerston North Hospital after feeling a "weird" pain but, within two hours, was flown to Wellington Hospital's delivery suite.
Staff worked to keep Annabelle from arriving early but medication could not stop her from being born on June 25 last year.