Seven facts about premature births

In 2012 some 7.7 per cent of all births in Australia were premature, including more than 2,500 'extremely' premature births.

A new born cries on September 17, 2013 at the maternity of the Lens hospital, northern France. AFP PHOTO PHILIPPE HUGUEN        (Photo credit should read PHILIPPE HUGUEN/AFP/Getty Images)

A new born cries on September 17, 2013 at the maternity of the Lens hospital, northern France. Source: Getty Images

More than 2,000 women each year in Australia give birth to extremely premature babies, who are born less than 28 weeks after gestation began.

The  report says more than 2,500 extremely premature babies were born that year.

This week,  in the "grey zone", in the 23 week to 26 week period.

The episode will go to air on SBS at 8.30pm tonight (Tuesday, July 7).

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