The emotional meeting of a neonatal intensive care nurse with the children she cared for

Having a baby in the ICU is a very hard drink for parents. Premature babies, with low weight or problems at birth remain in the intensive care units hours, days and some even months fighting for their lives.

While it is recommended, and essential, that parents can stay with their children for 24 hours, it is the health professionals who take care of them, nurses and nurses who put all their love to help these little fighters get ahead.

Once the parents leave the hospital with their baby in their arms, they hardly see these people again, so it seemed nice to pay tribute through thisRenee meeting reason, a neonatal intensive care nurse, with the children she cared for, his former patients.

Renee works as a neonatal nurse in the intensive care unit of WellStar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Georgia (United States). For no less than 33 years help babies to fight for their lives every day, a job of pure vocation and unconditional surrender that only a few are able to do.

The impact these people have on parents is enormous, many of you who have gone through a similar situation will surely remember that nurse who took care of your baby as if it were his own.

An emotional video (with tears secured)

To pay tribute to that special professional group, the brand of tissues Kleenex has launched a emotional campaign titled "Tiny Miracles" (Little Miracles) I'll leave you next. Prepare yourself because, as you can imagine, it goes with assured tears.

Via | Mirror
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