Saltar al contenido

Marlee Michelle Hawkins

After five years of trying, Jena and Tyler share their journey to have Marlee join their family.

July 17, 2024
Photo of Marlee Michelle Hawkins.

Jena and Tyler Hawkins, a fun-loving couple, wanted to share their Disney and cruise adventures with a new member of their family.

Once they were married, they thought it would just happen; getting pregnant was supposed to be easy. Their extended family eagerly awaited news of a pregnancy, too.

After five years of trying, the couple decided they needed a bit of help and turned to IUI, intrauterine insemination. Then, they shared the happy news: they were pregnant!

Marlee Michelle joined their family a bit early at 31 weeks; her initials are MM, a nod to Minnie Mouse appropriately.

Marlee stole the hearts of the NICU nurses and created a Swiftie-like following. A NICU team member adorned their locker with pictures of Marlee and needed social tidbits and pictures on the daily. While other babies went to sleep with a sound machine, Marlee quietly slumbered to the Eras Tour.

The Hawkins made a lasting connection with our NICU care team and are #CareLikeFamily loyalists.

Publicado:
July 17, 2024
Location:
HCA Florida Brandon Hospital

Publicaciones relacionadas con historias de pacientes

Indie and Theodora Mason 

September 05, 2024
Brandon Hospital
Proud mom and HCA Healthcare occupational therapist, Jessica Mason gave birth in two HCA Healthcare hospitals spanning North America.

Indie and Theodora Mason 

September 05, 2024
Brandon Hospital
Proud mom and HCA Healthcare occupational therapist, Jessica Mason gave birth in two HCA Healthcare hospitals spanning North America.

Feve Coronado 

February 09, 2024
Brandon Hospital
Although Amaris is here now and thriving. Her journey into the world was difficult. The support of family, HCA Florida caregivers and their faith made all the difference.

Cassie Williams 

February 14, 2018
Brandon Hospital
Cassie Williams' delivery experience at Brandon Hospital had unexpected fears that were alleviated by the care of the hospital's hard working staff.