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Pierre-Garth Family and Baby Amarah


Baby Amarah came at 35 weeks, where she would need specialized care from the NICU Unit at the Baby Suites Maternity of Osceola Hospital.

February 04, 2020
Tiffany Garth and her husband with baby Amarah
The Pierre-Garth Family with baby Amarah.

When we learned our baby Amarah would come to the world early at 35 weeks of pregnancy, we had a little over a week to get everything ready for her birth. We also learned there was a possibility for our baby to need specialized care from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at the Baby Suites Maternity of Osceola Hospital. All of our anxieties were relieved after the care and attention we received. Everything was amazing, from the moment of admission and Amarah's birth to her 10-day stay and discharge. The staff including nurses and lactation specialist took their time to teach us how to bond with our 3 lbs-15 oz little one, treated us like family and showed excitement every time we arrived to see her. Having Amarah born as the New Year's Baby made it extra special. Thank you for everything.

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The Pierre-Garths with hospital staff.
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Baby Amirah.

 

Publicado:
February 04, 2020
Location:
HCA Florida Osceola Hospital

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