A premature baby who was so small she only fit in Build-A-Bear clothes has been able to go home after more than 300 days in hospital.
Baby Kamerie’s mother Anitra was initially not worried during her pregnancy when she was told that her baby was measuring a little small, because her eldest daughter had been the same. But a scan at around 22 weeks revealed that Kamerie had stopped growing and her heart rate was dropping.
“The sonographer checked her growth and I could tell something was wrong. She said ‘I’m going to get a doctor’. The doctor said ‘it’s go time’”, Anitra said .
Kamerie was born by emergency Caesarean section weighing just 1lb 5oz.Anitra said “We didn’t hear her cry. We got to see her an hour later when the nurse took a picture. She had a head full […]
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