Every single day, babies across the world are born prematurely, which means that they're born before 37 weeks of gestation.
In Canada, about 29,000 infants are born prematurely each year, roughly 1 in every 13. But in the United States, around 400,000 to 500,000 are born early. That's about 1 in every 8 to 10 babies born in the U.S.!
Red Méthot, a Canadian photographer and student, decided to capture the resilience of many of these kids for a school photography project.
He's the father of two prematurely born kids himself, so the topic is important to him.
"My son was born at 29 weeks and my daughter at 33 weeks," he told me in a phone interview. "These are the kind of pictures I would like to have seen when my first child was born — they've been through that, and they are great now."
Méthot said he knows not all preemie stories have a happy ending — one of his photos features a child whose twin passed away after they were born prematurely — but for so many kids who come early, they go on to experience a great life.
Meet several of the beautiful kids he photographed!
1. Lexiani, born at 25 weeks
2. Margot, born at 29 weeks
3. Noah and Nathan, born at 32 weeks
4. Thomas, born at 23 weeks
5. Éva, born at 29 weeks
6. Charles, born at 26 weeks
7. Chloé, born at 32 weeks
8. Felix, born at 23 weeks, and his brother Alexis, born at almost 33 weeks
9. Juliette, born at 30 weeks
10. Léonard, born at 35 weeks
11. Olivier, born at 31 weeks, his sister Ariane, born at 33 weeks, and their brother Noah, born at 34 weeks.
12. Émile, born at 26 weeks
13. Samuel, born at 36 weeks, and his sister Alice, born at 27 weeks
14. Félix, born at 24 weeks
15. Noah, born at 32 weeks; his twin sister, Victoria (on the left in the framed picture), passed away when she was one month old
16. Théo, born at 25 weeks
17. Charles-Antoine and Mara, born at 27 weeks
In Canada, about 29,000 infants are born prematurely each year, roughly 1 in every 13. But in the United States, around 400,000 to 500,000 are born early. That's about 1 in every 8 to 10 babies born in the U.S.!
Red Méthot, a Canadian photographer and student, decided to capture the resilience of many of these kids for a school photography project.
He's the father of two prematurely born kids himself, so the topic is important to him.
"My son was born at 29 weeks and my daughter at 33 weeks," he told me in a phone interview. "These are the kind of pictures I would like to have seen when my first child was born — they've been through that, and they are great now."
Méthot said he knows not all preemie stories have a happy ending — one of his photos features a child whose twin passed away after they were born prematurely — but for so many kids who come early, they go on to experience a great life.
Meet several of the beautiful kids he photographed!
1. Lexiani, born at 25 weeks
2. Margot, born at 29 weeks
3. Noah and Nathan, born at 32 weeks
4. Thomas, born at 23 weeks
5. Éva, born at 29 weeks
6. Charles, born at 26 weeks
7. Chloé, born at 32 weeks
8. Felix, born at 23 weeks, and his brother Alexis, born at almost 33 weeks
9. Juliette, born at 30 weeks
10. Léonard, born at 35 weeks
11. Olivier, born at 31 weeks, his sister Ariane, born at 33 weeks, and their brother Noah, born at 34 weeks.
12. Émile, born at 26 weeks
13. Samuel, born at 36 weeks, and his sister Alice, born at 27 weeks
14. Félix, born at 24 weeks
15. Noah, born at 32 weeks; his twin sister, Victoria (on the left in the framed picture), passed away when she was one month old
16. Théo, born at 25 weeks
17. Charles-Antoine and Mara, born at 27 weeks
Méthot's school project originally consisted of 10 photos, but the reaction has been so positive and he's enjoyed taking them so much, he continued adding to the collection.
Currently, he has captured 50 images. (You can view them all in the album on his Facebook page!).
"Each time I meet a new person, I [learn] about a new story," he said.
And I think we can all agree that Méthot is a wonderful storyteller through his photography. Between his photos showing the bright future so many premature babies have and his photo showing the loss, he captures reality beautifully.
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