A Chicago hospital recently celebrated a heartwarming milestone as the tiniest baby ever born there was finally able to go home after a courageous six-month journey.
Children are truly a precious gift from above. Having a child and experiencing the joy of parenthood will have a profound impact on your life and perspective. When you are responsible for caring for a little one, things that once seemed like a big deal will suddenly become much less critical.
Nevertheless, each pregnancy varies and comes with its own set of challenges and necessary precautions. A team of passionate doctors and nurses will provide guidance and support to the expectant parents every step of the way. However, there are certain limitations to what medical professionals can achieve, and occasionally, divine intervention may be necessary to bring about miraculous outcomes.
Nyla Howard entered the world after only 22 weeks. In a YouTube clip, she is described as a «micro-preemie.» Her lungs were not fully developed, her skin was still see-through, and she weighed as little as a can of soup.
The child was born prematurely due to her mother’s diagnosis of preeclampsia.
According to the clip, little Nyla was given a slim 10 percent chance of survival. However, against all odds, that precious little child has defied expectations and is now happily reunited with her parents, finally leaving the hospital after a long six months. She left the medical facility with a weight of 10 pounds.
According to one of the doctors on the child’s team, she entered the world with tears and a fighting spirit.