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DALLAS — When you picture your baby’s first Christmas, the neonatal intensive care unit, or NICU, isn’t usually the setting you’d imagine. “Pregnancy was great, no issues-- and then at ...
These newborns and their parents got an early Christmas present. 0:59. By Elisa ... It has been tradition at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital for more than 30 years for Mr. and Mrs. Claus to visit the NICU.
See the tiniest NICU babies all dressed up for Christmas. These festive little cuties are sure to make you smile. Dec. 22, 2021, 3:53 PM EST / Source: TODAY. Kait Hanson. Lifestyle Reporter.
NICU nurse celebrates Christmas by crafting ugly sweaters for her tiny patients. Nurse Shannon Younginer joined by mother to one of the babies, Savannah Holmes, talks about spreading holiday cheer ...
These newborns just got a special visit from Santa Claus days before Christmas. The babies were dressed in holiday onesies with festive red caps as Mr. and Mrs. Claus snapped pictures with their ...
For some families, Christmas isn’t celebrated at home. Sometimes, it’s celebrated in the NICU. That was the case last year for one Southwest Louisiana mother.
Patients in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston were paid a visit from jolly old St. Nick himself, the hospital revealed in a Facebook post ...
This micropreemie spent the first 115 days of his life in intensive care. But, now, a year later, the 1-year-old will get to spend his first Christmas at home.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — What’s cuter than a baby? A baby in an ‘ugly’ Christmas sweater, of course. Recently, 30 premature babies in the Gerber Foundation Neonatal Center at Helen DeVos ...
This dad gives NICU babies a chance to spend Christmas with Santa. Greg Phelps knows what it's like to spend holidays in the intensive care unit, so he makes sure parents get a great holiday surprise.
“He had to stay in the NICU through Christmas because he had a VSD. They said he had to have a heart surgery and he was not strong enough to leave the NICU so he had to grow more,” Sydney Joubert said ...