World Prematurity Day, observed on November 17, aims to raise awareness on major global health issue and the leading cause of death in children under five. Babies born prematurely face higher risks of immediate and long-term health problems, including issues with the brain, lungs, hearing, and vision. Educating pregnant women on managing blood sugar and blood pressure, as well as maintaining a healthy weight, is essential for reducing the risk of preterm birth. We invite you to contribute your valuable research to Promote regular prenatal care is vital for preventing premature births and supporting healthier pregnancies and take advantage of a special 30% discount on your submissions to the Journal of Pediatrics & Neonatal Care.