Adorable images have shown the tots, some of who were born early, ready for their first day of school.
Premature Scots babies have defied the odds by thriving through the years to enjoy their first day at school.
Images show the infants in hospital just days after they were born, while their families could only hope they would overcome their medical challenges. "Parents are always delighted to share their ‘first day’ photographs to also express their gratitude to the team and the hospital. We love to hear about these family milestones.”
Noa, from Uddingston Noa was born at 30 weeks and was transferred to the RHC, where she was given an operation and blood transfusions just 24 hours later. Noa was in the RHC Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for a total of 87 days, and she finally came home on 18th December 2018. He still visits the hospital’s Renal Clinic every few months and Feeding Clinic regularly. Taking hospital visits in his stride, TJ is now excited for his newest challenge at school.
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