"When Carolyn Isbister put her 20 oz. baby on her chest for a cuddle, she thought that it would be the only chance she would ever have to hold her."Doctors had told the parents that baby Rachel only had only minutes to live because her heart was beating once every ten seconds and she was not breathing. "Click here to read the rest of this miraculous story.

When I was growing up and going to elementary school, I collected donations for the March of Dimes and walked to help earn funds for the group. I never really knew what the March of Dimes was, except that it was supposed to help kids, and we were encouraged to support it.The March of Dimes is a non-profit organization that funds research to prevent premature birth, birth defects and infant death.Their website has a wealth of information for expectant parents about pregnancy and childbirth. I would recommend reading the information they provide and deciding if you feel it's a worthy effort to support.If you are interested in supporting this group by walking, donating, or in any other way, please go to their website. There is a March for Babies coming up soon, and you can register for it here. You can use their interactive tool to find an event near you.