A hospital celebrates the graduation of premature babies who finally go home

It is his first graduation. But they have not finished any academic stage. They have managed to get ahead after many days, some months in intensive care. The long-awaited has finally arrived time to go home and at the CaroMont Health hospital in North Carolina (United States) have decided commemorate it with a small graduation ceremony.

The birth photographer Bella Baby Photography has captured these beautiful images of the little ones with their respective graduation caps that remember how many days they have spent in intensive care fighting.

When you have a normal pregnancy and suddenly, without understanding well why, your baby is born earlier than expected, it is a very bitter drink for parents who see their newborn fighting for his life in an ICU. Every day is a new achievement surpassed, a new hope, a small step that brings them closer to the most desired: be able to finally take your baby home.

Bella Baby Photography In Babies and more Born prematurely, an arrival in the world ahead of time for which no one is prepared Bella Baby Photography Each mortarboard has the legend "X days behind me, a lifetime ahead" with the number of days that have remained in the ICU. Bella Baby Photography Bella Baby Photography In Babies and moreThe story of "Emilín the warrior", a great 23-week-old premature baby who has come forward without sequels When the baby goes home, he receives a mortarboard, a small ceremony and a free photo session to remember that moment so special. Bella Baby Photography

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