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whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
Yes. A miracle of modern science. Twin grandaughters, born at 25 weeks, weighing just over and just under 500grams each. I first saw them at two days old, in thier humicribs, covered in tubes and wires, with transparent skin and small enough to fit in my hand and I KNEW they were never going to make it. It was heartbreaking. A dozen times one would start to fail, the NICU staff would almost will her to rally and she would. then the other would do the same. I knew if we got one through this, she would have all sort of problems and challenges through being born so early and such strong interventions. Three months they are in the NICU unit, with my daughter pushing to get them well enough to come home without oxygen..
Today they are thirteen year old teenagers who tower over their grandmother and are killing it in year seven at secondary school, when not glued to their phones and playing netball on the weekend..I have had my miracle..😷
Today they are thirteen year old teenagers who tower over their grandmother and are killing it in year seven at secondary school, when not glued to their phones and playing netball on the weekend..I have had my miracle..😷




