Miranda Kerr is hoping to raise awareness about premature births in a new Royal Hospital for Women Foundation campaign.
The model, 33, experienced the complications surrounding the issue first hand five years ago when her son Flynn was born premature, and she pledged to do what she could to help other new parents cope with the drama, reported Contactmusic.
Kerr was named the Australian hospital foundation's ambassador last year, and announced the news by praising "the work the doctors, nurses, staff and volunteers do here" on Instagram.
Announcing the new campaign role, Kerr adds, "I was a premature baby myself and was saved. Join me in saving the lives of newborn babies everyday...


