
Saybie “graduated” from the NICU in mid-May after a five-month stay at theSharp Mary Birch Hospitalin San Diego, California, the hospital announced Wednesday. When she went home, Saybie weighed a healthy 5.6 pounds.
Saybie’s mother was taken to the hospital after experiencing complications during her pregnancy and was subsequently diagnosed with preeclampsia. The doctors decided they had to deliver Saybie right away.

“I kept telling them that she’s not going to survive, I’m only 23 weeks,” the mother said. A typical pregnancy lasts 40 weeks.
“At 254 grams, there’s reservations on survival,” Sharp Mary Birch NICU RN Courtney Akel said in the video.
But despite the low odds, the nurses and Saybie’s parents kept fighting for her.
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“They told my husband that he had about an hour with her, and that she was going to pass away,” Saybie’s mother said. “But that hour turned into two hours, which turned into a day, which turned into a week.”

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Saybie is a fighter, her nurses said.
“We do everything we know how to do as well as we can, and after that it’s really up to our babies,” said NICU RN Spring Bridges. “So some really have the strength to go through what they have to go through and grow outside the womb.”
“I just want her to know how strong she is,” said NICU nurse Emma Wiest. “I mean, if she can start off where she was and do as well as she can be, there’s nothing she can’t do.”
source: people.com