"No words can describe the fear I felt that day - fear for my baby and fear for a repeat of my prior delivery."
Annabelle was delivered by caesarean section and was the first of Mrs Braddock's four children to cry immediately after birth.
"None of my other children cried. Tears of relief filled my eyes. Right away I knew she was a fighter."
Annabelle spent the next six weeks in the neonatal Intensive care unit. She had underdeveloped lungs and a congenital heart defect, and was starved for 10 days because of a swollen bowel.
Finally, when Annabelle was three weeks old, her mother was given the chance to hold her in her arms outside the incubator.
"At first she really didn't seem to like it ... She was at least one month old before I could hold her and she seemed comfortable."
Mrs Braddock hoped sharing her story would give other families something positive to hold on to.
A premature baby is born every 90 minutes on average in New Zealand and 15 million are born worldwide every year.