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The first American pope recognized the miraculous saving of a premature baby at Rhode Island’s Memorial Hospital in 2007.
Pope Leo XIV has officially declared as a miracle the remarkable recovery of a premature baby in a Rhode Island hospital in 2007, after attributing the healing to a prayer addresse ...
Nash Keen’s first birthday was much like any other baby’s — cake with extra whipped cream, a gathering of family and friends, ...
A baby born at 21 weeks' gestation in Iowa City, Iowa, has celebrated his first birthday, earning a Guinness world record for ...
A child dressed in a feather costume plays a drum after attending a Mass celebrating Saint Francisco Solano, in Emboscada, ...
A 1-year-old who was born at 21 weeks has been named the world's most premature baby by Guinness World Records.
Born 133 days early at University of Iowa Health Care, Nash Keen survived despite zero survival expectations, spending 198 days in the NICU before going home.
Researchers have identified numerous benefits of early skin-to-skin contact between baby and mother. They urge hospitals to help ensure that premature babies experience this important contact.
After 166 days of care, a 22-week-old baby has earned the title of "most premature baby ever to graduate from UMC's NICU," ...
Dr. Malinda Schaefer, the high-risk obstetrician who delivered Nash, emphasized the importance of patient autonomy and the unpredictable outcomes of extremely premature births. Dr. Amy Stanford, the ...