Jesse Ross was born on February 16th, 2021 at 26 weeks 2 days, weighing 1 lb. 5 oz. and 12" long. After 291 days in the hospital, Jesse is now at home where he belongs - at a remarkable 25 lbs and 35" long. Jesse has Chronic Lung Disease and is on a ventilator and has a trach and g-tube. He is a true fighter - the bravest, strongest, smiliest little boy, who continues to amaze us all every day. He is thriving at home, and while he fortunately won't remember any of this, the 10-month NICU journey is something we will never forget.
My sister also had two preterm labors. She lost a son at 25 weeks, and then had another son at 30 weeks, all in 2016. For 5 years our family has donated to this amazing cause, and now with Jesse in the mix, March for Babies hits closer to home than ever.
With preterm birth and maternal death rates continuing to rise, we’re committed to raising funds so that every family gets the best possible start. And you can help us.
Please visit our fundraising page to make a donation. Together we’ll be part of a movement to make America a more equitable place and ensure that every mom and baby is healthy.
March of Dimes is dedicated to bringing people together to tackle America's maternal and infant health crisis—one person, one community, and one step at a time. More than a series of walks, March for Babies is an annual tradition that supports moms and babies every day, every step of the way.
March for Babies connects friends, families, and coworkers to improve the health of families nationwide. Together with March of Dimes, each step forward brings us closer to a healthy future for all.
Thank you for your support!