'It's what they do in order to preserve [a premature baby's] temperature because they can't regulate their temperature.'
Following his birth, Lennox spent 111 days at The Royal Women's Hospital in Melbourne before he was brought home.
Babies who are born at this stage of the pregnancy only have a 50 per cent of survival.
His brave fight and survival has Ms Munro referring to her fourth child as her 'miracle baby'.
Ms Munro said she got a 'strange feeling that something wasn't quite right' when she was 24 weeks pregnant.
She was taken to hospital and had an ultrasound where her doctor made a shocking discovery.
'My doctor looked at the screen and went, "Oh My God... your cervix is open and the baby's arm is up like Superman through the cervix. You're not going anywhere,' Ms Munro told Daily Mail Australia.
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