Most medical professionals, including doctors, nurses, and other staff members, are lovely and kind people.
They frequently collaborate closely with families at some of their most trying times. However, they are also present to commemorate the most important, moving, and memorable moments.
A special celebration for a child leaving a hospital’s NICU was captured on camera and uploaded to YouTube.

The beautiful newborn was ‘graduating,’ or leaving the facility, after 104 days, and was even
given a hat and gown. At 26 weeks, the baby was born early and was just 2 pounds, 3 ounces in weight.
The short film starts as a crib-bound youngster is wheeled into a hospital hallway crowded with happy and sentimental staff members.
A mother in a cap and gown recounts the scary first few months of newborn Lincoln’s existence as the crib moves toward the center of the room.
The woman says, ‘Lincoln was the sickest baby in our unit when he was born. The initial 24 hours were pretty shaky.
And I clearly recall how hard the attending and I worked to attempt to stabilize him during those first 24 hours.
Lincoln the newborn is now leaving the NICU weighing nine pounds despite those tense early minutes of his existence.

The woman in the video explained how premature newborns are some of society’s most resilient individuals.
‘NICU babies are true survivors,’ she asserts. ‘They demonstrate the strength of faith and the resilience of the human spirit. They represent tenacity in the best possible way.
One of the most joyful, touching, and inspiring graduation ceremonies you will ever attend.